The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 42
... eyes too , examin'd my parts with most judicious eyliads : ' sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot ... eye more bright than their's , less false in rolling , " Gilding the object whereupon it gazeth . " MALONE . • Then did the ...
... eyes too , examin'd my parts with most judicious eyliads : ' sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot ... eye more bright than their's , less false in rolling , " Gilding the object whereupon it gazeth . " MALONE . • Then did the ...
Page 43
... eye did seem to scorch me up like a burning glass ! Here's another letter to her : she bears the purse too ; she is a region in Guiana , all gold and bounty.3 I will be cheater to them both , and they shall be exchequers to me ; they ...
... eye did seem to scorch me up like a burning glass ! Here's another letter to her : she bears the purse too ; she is a region in Guiana , all gold and bounty.3 I will be cheater to them both , and they shall be exchequers to me ; they ...
Page 57
... eye ? FENT . Yes , marry , have I ; what of that ? QUICK . Well , thereby hangs a tale ; -good faith , it is such another Nan ; -but , I detest , an honest maid as ever broke bread : -We had an hour's talk of that wart ; —I shall never ...
... eye ? FENT . Yes , marry , have I ; what of that ? QUICK . Well , thereby hangs a tale ; -good faith , it is such another Nan ; -but , I detest , an honest maid as ever broke bread : -We had an hour's talk of that wart ; —I shall never ...
Page 64
... eye to make difference of men's liking : And he would not swear ; praised women's modesty : and gave such orderly and well - behaved reproof to all uncomeliness , that I would have sworn his disposi- tion would have gone to the truth of ...
... eye to make difference of men's liking : And he would not swear ; praised women's modesty : and gave such orderly and well - behaved reproof to all uncomeliness , that I would have sworn his disposi- tion would have gone to the truth of ...
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... eye ; for thieves do foot by night : Take heed , ere summer comes , or cuckoo birds do sing . Away , sir corporal Nym .—— Believe it , Page ; he speaks sense . ' [ Exit PISTOL . however , more like Pistol's language than the other ; and ...
... eye ; for thieves do foot by night : Take heed , ere summer comes , or cuckoo birds do sing . Away , sir corporal Nym .—— Believe it , Page ; he speaks sense . ' [ Exit PISTOL . however , more like Pistol's language than the other ; and ...
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