The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Pagina 31
... said , a mother , Methought you faw a ferpent : What's in mother , That you ftart at it ? I fay , I am your mother ; put you in the catalogue of those And That were enwombed mine : " Tis often seen , Adoption strives with nature ; and ...
... said , a mother , Methought you faw a ferpent : What's in mother , That you ftart at it ? I fay , I am your mother ; put you in the catalogue of those And That were enwombed mine : " Tis often seen , Adoption strives with nature ; and ...
Pagina 110
... said , -I will fay true , - or thereabouts , fet down , —for I'll speak truth . 1 Lord . He's very near the truth in this . Ber . But I con him no thanks for't ' , in the nature he delivers it . -- tors read Par . all's one to him ...
... said , -I will fay true , - or thereabouts , fet down , —for I'll speak truth . 1 Lord . He's very near the truth in this . Ber . But I con him no thanks for't ' , in the nature he delivers it . -- tors read Par . all's one to him ...
Pagina 174
... said it was a gentleman . He was afked what gentleman ? and he makes this reply ; which , it is plain , is corrupt , and fhould be read thus :: ' Tis a gentleman - heir . i . e . fome lady's eldest fon just come out of the nursery ; for ...
... said it was a gentleman . He was afked what gentleman ? and he makes this reply ; which , it is plain , is corrupt , and fhould be read thus :: ' Tis a gentleman - heir . i . e . fome lady's eldest fon just come out of the nursery ; for ...
Pagina 218
... said she stole them . ' Dr. PERCY . " 9 So Middleton and Rowley in their mafque entitled The World Tof'd at Tennis , 1620 , where the five different - coloured starches are ever cross - garter'd ' : I fay , remember 218 TWELFTH - NIGHT ...
... said she stole them . ' Dr. PERCY . " 9 So Middleton and Rowley in their mafque entitled The World Tof'd at Tennis , 1620 , where the five different - coloured starches are ever cross - garter'd ' : I fay , remember 218 TWELFTH - NIGHT ...
Pagina 342
... said , that the temple much furpassed the common praife it bore . The other very naturally repliesit Shames report , as far furpaffing what report faid of it . He then goes on to particularize the wonders of the place : Foremeft , or ...
... said , that the temple much furpassed the common praife it bore . The other very naturally repliesit Shames report , as far furpaffing what report faid of it . He then goes on to particularize the wonders of the place : Foremeft , or ...
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