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Pagina 15
... to be used in the same sense by Beaumont and Fletcher : " A. Is that your brother ? " E. Yes , have you lost your memory ? " A. As I live , he is a pretty fellow . " r . O , this is a sweet brach . " Scornful Lady , Act I , sc . i .
... to be used in the same sense by Beaumont and Fletcher : " A. Is that your brother ? " E. Yes , have you lost your memory ? " A. As I live , he is a pretty fellow . " r . O , this is a sweet brach . " Scornful Lady , Act I , sc . i .
Pagina 16
So , also , our author in King Henry IV , P. I : " I'd rather hear Lady , my brach , howl in Irish . " The structure of the passage before us , and the manner in which the next line is connected with this , [ And couple & c . ] ...
So , also , our author in King Henry IV , P. I : " I'd rather hear Lady , my brach , howl in Irish . " The structure of the passage before us , and the manner in which the next line is connected with this , [ And couple & c . ] ...
Pagina 18
Some one be ready with a costly suit , And ask him what apparel he will wear ; Another tell him of his hounds and horse , And that his lady mourns at his disease : Persuade him , that he hath been lunatick ; And , when he says he is ...
Some one be ready with a costly suit , And ask him what apparel he will wear ; Another tell him of his hounds and horse , And that his lady mourns at his disease : Persuade him , that he hath been lunatick ; And , when he says he is ...
Pagina 20
With this observation I was favoured by a learned lady , and have replaced the old reading . Steevens . It is true that Soto , in the play of Woman Pleased , is a farmer's eldest son , but he does not wooe any gentlewoman ; so that it ...
With this observation I was favoured by a learned lady , and have replaced the old reading . Steevens . It is true that Soto , in the play of Woman Pleased , is a farmer's eldest son , but he does not wooe any gentlewoman ; so that it ...
Pagina 22
... wrote the following passage of his preface : " the top of the profession were then mere players , not gentlemen of the stage ; they were led into the buttery by the steward , not placed at the lord's table , or the lady's toilette .
... wrote the following passage of his preface : " the top of the profession were then mere players , not gentlemen of the stage ; they were led into the buttery by the steward , not placed at the lord's table , or the lady's toilette .
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