The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... quoth you ? am I a ghost ? " ' Sblood , the fairies hath made a ghost of me . " What , hunting at this time of night ! " I'le lay my life the mad prince of Wales " Is stealing his father's deare . " and in this play , as it now appears ...
... quoth you ? am I a ghost ? " ' Sblood , the fairies hath made a ghost of me . " What , hunting at this time of night ! " I'le lay my life the mad prince of Wales " Is stealing his father's deare . " and in this play , as it now appears ...
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... quoth he , in the waist ; " Which cometh of this , thou art vengeance strait lac'd . " Where am I biggest , wife ? in the waste , quoth she , " For all is waste in you , as far as I see . " And again , in The Wedding , a comedy , by ...
... quoth he , in the waist ; " Which cometh of this , thou art vengeance strait lac'd . " Where am I biggest , wife ? in the waste , quoth she , " For all is waste in you , as far as I see . " And again , in The Wedding , a comedy , by ...
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... ; he has nobler means of living ; he has a sword , and upon his necessity , that is , when his need drives him to unlawful expedients , his sword shall bite . JOHNSON . PAGE . The humour of it , quoth ' a SC . I. 69 OF WINDSOR .
... ; he has nobler means of living ; he has a sword , and upon his necessity , that is , when his need drives him to unlawful expedients , his sword shall bite . JOHNSON . PAGE . The humour of it , quoth ' a SC . I. 69 OF WINDSOR .
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... quoth ' a ! here's a fel- low frights humour out of his wits . FORD . I will seek out Falstaff . PAGE . I never heard such a drawling , affecting rogue . FORD . If I do find it , well . PAGE . I will not believe such a Cataian , though ...
... quoth ' a ! here's a fel- low frights humour out of his wits . FORD . I will seek out Falstaff . PAGE . I never heard such a drawling , affecting rogue . FORD . If I do find it , well . PAGE . I will not believe such a Cataian , though ...
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... quoth he , ( i . e . Cardinal Wolsey , ) speak you Welch to him : I doubt not but thy speech shall be more diffuse to him , than his French shall be to thee . " TOLLET . By diffused song , Shakspeare may mean such unconnected ditties as ...
... quoth he , ( i . e . Cardinal Wolsey , ) speak you Welch to him : I doubt not but thy speech shall be more diffuse to him , than his French shall be to thee . " TOLLET . By diffused song , Shakspeare may mean such unconnected ditties as ...
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