The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 16 |
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Pagina 10
From me receive that natural competency Whereby they live : And though that all at once , You , my good friends , ( this says the belly , ) mark me ,1 CIT . Ay , sir ; well , well . MEN . Though all at once cannot See what I do deliver ...
From me receive that natural competency Whereby they live : And though that all at once , You , my good friends , ( this says the belly , ) mark me ,1 CIT . Ay , sir ; well , well . MEN . Though all at once cannot See what I do deliver ...
Pagina 12
From me receive that natural competency Whereby they live : And though that all at once , You , my good friends , ( this says the belly , ) mark me ,1 CIT . Ay , sir ; well , well . MEN . Though all at once cannot See what I do deliver ...
From me receive that natural competency Whereby they live : And though that all at once , You , my good friends , ( this says the belly , ) mark me ,1 CIT . Ay , sir ; well , well . MEN . Though all at once cannot See what I do deliver ...
Pagina 14
From me receive that natural competency Whereby they live : And though that all at once , You , my good friends , ( this says the belly , ) mark me ,1 CIT . Ay , sir ; well , well . MEN . Though all at once cannot See what I do deliver ...
From me receive that natural competency Whereby they live : And though that all at once , You , my good friends , ( this says the belly , ) mark me ,1 CIT . Ay , sir ; well , well . MEN . Though all at once cannot See what I do deliver ...
Pagina 23
Mark'd you his lip , and eyes ? SIC . Nay , but his taunts . BRU . Being mov'd , he will not spare to gird2 the gods . SIC . Be - mock the modest moon . BRU . The present wars devour him : he is Too proud to be so valiant.3 So , in King ...
Mark'd you his lip , and eyes ? SIC . Nay , but his taunts . BRU . Being mov'd , he will not spare to gird2 the gods . SIC . Be - mock the modest moon . BRU . The present wars devour him : he is Too proud to be so valiant.3 So , in King ...
Pagina 38
So , now the gates are ope : -Now prove good seconds : ' Tis for the followers fortune widens them , Not for the fliers : mark me , and do the like . [ He enters the Gates , and is shut in . 1 SOL . Fool - hardiness ; not I. 2 SOL .
So , now the gates are ope : -Now prove good seconds : ' Tis for the followers fortune widens them , Not for the fliers : mark me , and do the like . [ He enters the Gates , and is shut in . 1 SOL . Fool - hardiness ; not I. 2 SOL .
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