The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... answer was , he would unto the Stews , And from the common'ft Creature pluck a glove , And wear it as a favour , and with that He would unhorfe the luftieft Challenger . Boling . As diffolute , as defp'rate ; yet through both I fee fome ...
... answer was , he would unto the Stews , And from the common'ft Creature pluck a glove , And wear it as a favour , and with that He would unhorfe the luftieft Challenger . Boling . As diffolute , as defp'rate ; yet through both I fee fome ...
Strana 114
... answer this ; And for this caufe a while we must neglect Our holy purpose to Jerusalem . Coufin , on Wednesday next our Council we Will hold at Windfor , fo inform the lords : But come yourself with speed to us again ; For more is to be ...
... answer this ; And for this caufe a while we must neglect Our holy purpose to Jerusalem . Coufin , on Wednesday next our Council we Will hold at Windfor , fo inform the lords : But come yourself with speed to us again ; For more is to be ...
Strana 117
... answer , it must be re- marked that the sheriff's officers were formerly clad in buff . So that when Falstaff asks whether his hef- tefs is not a fweet wen b , the Prince afks in return , whether it will not be a fweet thing to go to ...
... answer , it must be re- marked that the sheriff's officers were formerly clad in buff . So that when Falstaff asks whether his hef- tefs is not a fweet wen b , the Prince afks in return , whether it will not be a fweet thing to go to ...
Strana 119
... d the Prince's Salutation , cries , by way of Answer , What Jays Monfieur Remorfe ? What Jays Sir John Sack and Sugar . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald has faftened on an I 4 obferva- fin for a Man to labour in his vocation . KING HENRY IV . 119.
... d the Prince's Salutation , cries , by way of Answer , What Jays Monfieur Remorfe ? What Jays Sir John Sack and Sugar . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald has faftened on an I 4 obferva- fin for a Man to labour in his vocation . KING HENRY IV . 119.
Strana 127
... answer is utterly impertinent to what preceeds in the common reading . WARBURTON . The learned commentator has perplexed the pallage . The con- ftruction is , Let what he then faid never rife to impeach him fo he unfay it now . 1 But ...
... answer is utterly impertinent to what preceeds in the common reading . WARBURTON . The learned commentator has perplexed the pallage . The con- ftruction is , Let what he then faid never rife to impeach him fo he unfay it now . 1 But ...
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