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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Strana 19
... true , As honeft Madam's iffue ? Why brand they us With base , with bafeness , bastardy , base , base , Who , in the lufty ftealth of nature , take More compofition and fierce quality ; Than doth , within a dull , ftale , tired bed , Go ...
... true , As honeft Madam's iffue ? Why brand they us With base , with bafeness , bastardy , base , base , Who , in the lufty ftealth of nature , take More compofition and fierce quality ; Than doth , within a dull , ftale , tired bed , Go ...
Strana 24
... true - hearted Kent banifh'd ! his of- fence , Honesty . ' Tis ftrange . SCENE Manet Edmund . VIII . [ Exit . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world , that , when we are fick in fortune , ( often the furfeits 3 This is the ...
... true - hearted Kent banifh'd ! his of- fence , Honesty . ' Tis ftrange . SCENE Manet Edmund . VIII . [ Exit . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world , that , when we are fick in fortune , ( often the furfeits 3 This is the ...
Strana 25
... true foundation of judicial AL- trology . Having thus difcre- dited it by the very commenda- tions given to it , he was in no danger of having his direct fatire againft it miftaken , by its being put ( as he was obliged , both in paying ...
... true foundation of judicial AL- trology . Having thus difcre- dited it by the very commenda- tions given to it , he was in no danger of having his direct fatire againft it miftaken , by its being put ( as he was obliged , both in paying ...
Strana 32
... true . 2 and to eat no fifb . ] In Queen Elizabeth's time the Papifts were esteemed , and with good reason , enemies to the government . Hence the proverbial phrafe of , He's an honeft man and eat no fif ; to fignify he's a friend to ...
... true . 2 and to eat no fifb . ] In Queen Elizabeth's time the Papifts were esteemed , and with good reason , enemies to the government . Hence the proverbial phrafe of , He's an honeft man and eat no fif ; to fignify he's a friend to ...
Strana 38
... true , thou'lt have me whipt for lying ; and , fometimes , I am whipt for holding my peace . I had rather be any kind o'thing than a fool , and yet I would not be thee , nun- cle ; thou haft pared thy wit o'both fides , and left no ...
... true , thou'lt have me whipt for lying ; and , fometimes , I am whipt for holding my peace . I had rather be any kind o'thing than a fool , and yet I would not be thee , nun- cle ; thou haft pared thy wit o'both fides , and left no ...
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