The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... foul paffing into another world . STEEVENS . I am inclined to think that this bell might have been originally , ufed to drive away demons who where watching to take poffeffion of the foul of the deceafed . In the cuts to fome of the old ...
... foul paffing into another world . STEEVENS . I am inclined to think that this bell might have been originally , ufed to drive away demons who where watching to take poffeffion of the foul of the deceafed . In the cuts to fome of the old ...
Page 22
... fouls ; And they did fight with queafiness , constrain'd , As men drink potions ; that their weapons only Seem'd on our fide , but , for their fpirits and fouls , This word , rebellion , it had froze them up , As fish are in a pond ...
... fouls ; And they did fight with queafiness , constrain'd , As men drink potions ; that their weapons only Seem'd on our fide , but , for their fpirits and fouls , This word , rebellion , it had froze them up , As fish are in a pond ...
Page 54
... foul ; and the fays , up and down the town , that her eldeft fon is like you : fhe hath been in good cafe , and , the truth is , poverty hath diftracted her . But for thefe foolish 3 for liking his father to a finging - man - ] Such is ...
... foul ; and the fays , up and down the town , that her eldeft fon is like you : fhe hath been in good cafe , and , the truth is , poverty hath diftracted her . But for thefe foolish 3 for liking his father to a finging - man - ] Such is ...
Page 81
... foul - mouth'dft rogue in Eng- land , - HOST . If he fwagger , let him not come here : no , by my faith ; I must live amongst my neigh- bours ; I'll no fwaggerers : I am in good name and fame with the very beft : Shut the door ; there ...
... foul - mouth'dft rogue in Eng- land , - HOST . If he fwagger , let him not come here : no , by my faith ; I must live amongst my neigh- bours ; I'll no fwaggerers : I am in good name and fame with the very beft : Shut the door ; there ...
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... foul language thrown out by Pistol , which the means to compare with fuch filth as the cuttle - fish eje & s . STEEVENS . 9 with two points ] As a mark of his commiffion . JOHNSON . much ! ] Much was a common expreffion of difdain at ...
... foul language thrown out by Pistol , which the means to compare with fuch filth as the cuttle - fish eje & s . STEEVENS . 9 with two points ] As a mark of his commiffion . JOHNSON . much ! ] Much was a common expreffion of difdain at ...
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