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Pagina 13
... stands on tricks when I am undispos'd . Where is the thousand marks thou hadst of me ? Dro . E. I have some marks of yours upon my pate , 5 The old copy reads cook . The emendation is Pope's . 6 Sconce is head . So in Hamlet , Act v ...
... stands on tricks when I am undispos'd . Where is the thousand marks thou hadst of me ? Dro . E. I have some marks of yours upon my pate , 5 The old copy reads cook . The emendation is Pope's . 6 Sconce is head . So in Hamlet , Act v ...
Pagina 17
... stand under them . This quibble is repeated in the Two Gentlemen of Verona : ' My staff under stands me . " Dro . E. Go back again , and be new II . с SC . 1 . 17 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... stand under them . This quibble is repeated in the Two Gentlemen of Verona : ' My staff under stands me . " Dro . E. Go back again , and be new II . с SC . 1 . 17 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
Pagina 20
... stands thus : - " I see the Jewell best enameled Will loose his beautie : yet the gold bides still That others touch , and often touching will , Where gold and no man that hath a name , By falsehood and corruption doth it shame . " In ...
... stands thus : - " I see the Jewell best enameled Will loose his beautie : yet the gold bides still That others touch , and often touching will , Where gold and no man that hath a name , By falsehood and corruption doth it shame . " In ...
Pagina 26
... stand'st thou not attainted , Corrupted , and exempt from ancient gentry ? " Malone has given an instance of a similar use of the word from a letter of the Earl of Nottingham's in favour of Edward Alleyn : " Scituate in a very remote ...
... stand'st thou not attainted , Corrupted , and exempt from ancient gentry ? " Malone has given an instance of a similar use of the word from a letter of the Earl of Nottingham's in favour of Edward Alleyn : " Scituate in a very remote ...
Pagina 32
... stand at the door , master ; bid them welcome hither . › It seems probable that a line following this has been lost ; in which Luce might be threatened with a rope ; which would have furnished the rhyme now wanting . In a subsequent ...
... stand at the door , master ; bid them welcome hither . › It seems probable that a line following this has been lost ; in which Luce might be threatened with a rope ; which would have furnished the rhyme now wanting . In a subsequent ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 2 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1852 |
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Antipholus Antonio Armado Bass Bassanio Beat Beatrice Ben Jonson Benedick Biron blood Bora Boyet Claud Claudio Collier's Collier's folio Cost Costard daughter dear Demetrius Dogb dost doth Dromio ducats Duke Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father fool gentle give grace hand hath hear heart heaven Hermia Hero Hippolyta honour husband Jessica King lady Laun Launcelot Leon Leonato look lord Lorenzo lovers Lysander madam marry master master constable means Merchant of Venice merry mistress Moth musick Nerissa never night oath old copies read Pedro play Pompey Portia prince Puck Pyramus quarto Quin Salan Salar SCENE second folio Shakespeare Shylock signior soul speak Steevens swear sweet tell Theseus thing Thisby thou art Titania tongue true unto Venice wife word