“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... hear how he will shake me up . Oli . Now , sir ! what make you here ? 4 Orl . Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . Oli . What mar you then , sir ? Orl . Marry , sir , I am helping you to mar that which God made , a poor ...
... hear how he will shake me up . Oli . Now , sir ! what make you here ? 4 Orl . Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . Oli . What mar you then , sir ? Orl . Marry , sir , I am helping you to mar that which God made , a poor ...
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... hear me . My Mr. Pope and the subsequent editors read - he I am before ; more correctly , but without authority . Our author is equally irregular in The Winter's Tale : " I am appointed him to murder you . " Malone . Of The Winter's ...
... hear me . My Mr. Pope and the subsequent editors read - he I am before ; more correctly , but without authority . Our author is equally irregular in The Winter's Tale : " I am appointed him to murder you . " Malone . Of The Winter's ...
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... hear without inflicting punishment on the speaker . Old is an unmeaning term of familiarity . It is still in use , and has no re- ference to age . The Duke in Measure for Measure is called by Lucio " the old fantastical Duke , " & c ...
... hear without inflicting punishment on the speaker . Old is an unmeaning term of familiarity . It is still in use , and has no re- ference to age . The Duke in Measure for Measure is called by Lucio " the old fantastical Duke , " & c ...
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... hear me speak . Duke F. Ay , Celia ; we stay'd her for your sake , Else had she with her father rang'd along . Cel . I did not then entreat to have her stay , It was your pleasure , and your own remorse ; I was too young that time to ...
... hear me speak . Duke F. Ay , Celia ; we stay'd her for your sake , Else had she with her father rang'd along . Cel . I did not then entreat to have her stay , It was your pleasure , and your own remorse ; I was too young that time to ...
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... hear of any that did see her . The ladies , her attendants of her chamber , Saw her a - bed ; and , in the morning early , They found the bed untreasur'd of their mistress . 2 Lord . My lord , the roynish clown , at whom so oft Country ...
... hear of any that did see her . The ladies , her attendants of her chamber , Saw her a - bed ; and , in the morning early , They found the bed untreasur'd of their mistress . 2 Lord . My lord , the roynish clown , at whom so oft Country ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Том 5 William Shakespeare Полный просмотр - 1806 |
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allusion Audrey believe Bertram better brother called Celia Clown comedy Count Countess Cymbeline daughter Diana doth Duke F editor emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fool forest fortune give grace Hanmer hast hath heart heaven Helena Henley honest honour humour Jaques Johnson King Henry knave lady Lafeu live Lord Love's Labour's Lost madam maid Malone marry Mason meaning Measure for Measure Midsummer Night's Dream mistress nature never old copy reads Orlando Othello Parolles passage Phebe play poet poor pr'ythee pray quintain ring Rosalind Rousillon scene second folio sense Shakspeare signifies speak speech Steevens swear sweet sweet Oliver tell thee Theobald thine thing thou art Touch Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night Tyrwhitt virginity virtue Warburton wife Winter's Tale woman word young youth