The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - 884 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... dead , to procure his orphans , guardians ; without ambition either of self - profit , or fame : only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend , and fellow alive , as was our SHAKE- SPEARE , by humble offer of his plays , to your most ...
... dead , to procure his orphans , guardians ; without ambition either of self - profit , or fame : only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend , and fellow alive , as was our SHAKE- SPEARE , by humble offer of his plays , to your most ...
Pagina x
... dead , ( Though miss'd ) until our bankrupt stage be sped ( Impossible ) with some new strain t ' out - do Passions of Juliet , and her Romeo ; Or till I hear a scene more nobly take , Than when thy half - sword parleying Romans spake ...
... dead , ( Though miss'd ) until our bankrupt stage be sped ( Impossible ) with some new strain t ' out - do Passions of Juliet , and her Romeo ; Or till I hear a scene more nobly take , Than when thy half - sword parleying Romans spake ...
Pagina xvii
... dead . Enter Lucy , and Beranto Lu.Herald , conduct me to the Dolphins Tent , To know who hath obtaind the glory of the day . Char . On what fubmiffive meflage art thou fent ? Lucy . Submiffion Dolphin ? Tis a meere French word : We ...
... dead . Enter Lucy , and Beranto Lu.Herald , conduct me to the Dolphins Tent , To know who hath obtaind the glory of the day . Char . On what fubmiffive meflage art thou fent ? Lucy . Submiffion Dolphin ? Tis a meere French word : We ...
Pagina 10
... dead moon - calf's gaberdine for fear of the storm . And art thou living , Stephano ? Stephano ! two Neapolitans ' scaped ? O Ste . Pr'ythee , do not turn me about : my stomach is not constant . Cal . These be fine things , an if they ...
... dead moon - calf's gaberdine for fear of the storm . And art thou living , Stephano ? Stephano ! two Neapolitans ' scaped ? O Ste . Pr'ythee , do not turn me about : my stomach is not constant . Cal . These be fine things , an if they ...
Pagina 32
... dead . Host . Gone to seek his dog ; which , to - morrow , by his master's command , he must carry for a present to his lady . Jul . Peace ! stand aside : the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear you not : I will so plead , That you ...
... dead . Host . Gone to seek his dog ; which , to - morrow , by his master's command , he must carry for a present to his lady . Jul . Peace ! stand aside : the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear you not : I will so plead , That you ...
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