The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 11
... give you the keeping of a dozen jades , " And now and then meat for you and your horse . " This is said by a farmer to a courtier . STEEVENS . Shakspeare , however , ( as Mr. Steevens has observed , ) cer- Up to the rowel - head ; and ...
... give you the keeping of a dozen jades , " And now and then meat for you and your horse . " This is said by a farmer to a courtier . STEEVENS . Shakspeare , however , ( as Mr. Steevens has observed , ) cer- Up to the rowel - head ; and ...
Page 13
... give my barony : never talk of it . NORTH . Why should the gentleman , that rode by Travers , Give then such instances of loss ? BARD . Who , he ? He was some hilding fellow , " that had stol'n The horse he rode on ; and , upon my life ...
... give my barony : never talk of it . NORTH . Why should the gentleman , that rode by Travers , Give then such instances of loss ? BARD . Who , he ? He was some hilding fellow , " that had stol'n The horse he rode on ; and , upon my life ...
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... Give warning to the world that I am fled . " This significant epithet has been adopted by Milton : " I hear the far - off curfew sound , " Over some wide - water'd shore 66 Swinging slow with sullen roar . " Departing , I believe , is ...
... Give warning to the world that I am fled . " This significant epithet has been adopted by Milton : " I hear the far - off curfew sound , " Over some wide - water'd shore 66 Swinging slow with sullen roar . " Departing , I believe , is ...
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... give o'er To stormy passion , must perforce decay . 8 You cast the event of war , my noble lord , And summ'd the account of chance , before you said , - Let us make head . It was your presurmise , That , in the dole of blows9 your son ...
... give o'er To stormy passion , must perforce decay . 8 You cast the event of war , my noble lord , And summ'd the account of chance , before you said , - Let us make head . It was your presurmise , That , in the dole of blows9 your son ...
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... give me leave to tell you , you lie in your throat , if you say I am any other than an honest man . FAL . I give thee leave to tell me so ! I lay aside that which grows to me ! If thou get'st any leave of me , hang me ; if thou takest ...
... give me leave to tell you , you lie in your throat , if you say I am any other than an honest man . FAL . I give thee leave to tell me so ! I lay aside that which grows to me ! If thou get'st any leave of me , hang me ; if thou takest ...
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