The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 21
... fince we are o'erfet , venture again . Come , we will put forth ; body , and goods . MOR . ' Tis more than time : And , my moft no- ble lord , 5 You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an edge , More likely to fall in , than to get o'er ...
... fince we are o'erfet , venture again . Come , we will put forth ; body , and goods . MOR . ' Tis more than time : And , my moft no- ble lord , 5 You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an edge , More likely to fall in , than to get o'er ...
Page 22
... fince the firft edition . JOHNSON . This and the following twenty lines are not found in the quarto , 1600 , either from fome inadvertence of the tranfcriber or com- pofitor , or from the printer not having been able to procure a per ...
... fince the firft edition . JOHNSON . This and the following twenty lines are not found in the quarto , 1600 , either from fome inadvertence of the tranfcriber or com- pofitor , or from the printer not having been able to procure a per ...
Page 25
... fince his fa- ther was a bachelor . He may keep his own grace , but he is almoft out of mine , I can affure him , 8 fpit as formally , and fhow thy agate and hatch'd chain , as well as the beft of them . " The fame allufion is employed ...
... fince his fa- ther was a bachelor . He may keep his own grace , but he is almoft out of mine , I can affure him , 8 fpit as formally , and fhow thy agate and hatch'd chain , as well as the beft of them . " The fame allufion is employed ...
Page 29
... fince done good service at Shrewsbury ; and , as I hear , is now going with fome charge to the lord John of Lan- caster . CH . JUST . what , to York ? Call him back again . ATTEN . Sir John Falstaff ! FAL . Boy , tell him , I am deaf ...
... fince done good service at Shrewsbury ; and , as I hear , is now going with fome charge to the lord John of Lan- caster . CH . JUST . what , to York ? Call him back again . ATTEN . Sir John Falstaff ! FAL . Boy , tell him , I am deaf ...
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... fince all is well , keep it fo : wake not a fleeping wolf . FAL . To wake a wolf , is as bad as to finell a fox . CH . JUST . What ! you are as a candle , the better part burnt out . FAL . A waffel candle , my lord ; all tallow : 3 -he ...
... fince all is well , keep it fo : wake not a fleeping wolf . FAL . To wake a wolf , is as bad as to finell a fox . CH . JUST . What ! you are as a candle , the better part burnt out . FAL . A waffel candle , my lord ; all tallow : 3 -he ...
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