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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... mind . FAL . You hear all these matters denied , gentle- men ; you hear it . Enter Mistress ANNE PAGE with wine ; Mistress FORD and Mistress PAGE following . PAGE . Nay , daughter , carry the wine in ; we'll drink within . [ Exit ANNE ...
... mind . FAL . You hear all these matters denied , gentle- men ; you hear it . Enter Mistress ANNE PAGE with wine ; Mistress FORD and Mistress PAGE following . PAGE . Nay , daughter , carry the wine in ; we'll drink within . [ Exit ANNE ...
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... mind . " To be parcel of any thing , is an expression that often occurs in the old plays . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " And make damnation parcel of your oath . " Again , in Tamburlaine , 1590 : " To make it parcel of my empery ...
... mind . " To be parcel of any thing , is an expression that often occurs in the old plays . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " And make damnation parcel of your oath . " Again , in Tamburlaine , 1590 : " To make it parcel of my empery ...
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... mind is not heroick , and there's the humour of it.5 FAL . I am glad , I am so acquit of this tinder box ; his thefts were too open : his filching was like an unskilful singer , he kept not time . O base Gongarian wight ! & c . ] This ...
... mind is not heroick , and there's the humour of it.5 FAL . I am glad , I am so acquit of this tinder box ; his thefts were too open : his filching was like an unskilful singer , he kept not time . O base Gongarian wight ! & c . ] This ...
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... minds , and gave them expectations of immense gain . THEOBALD . I will be cheater to them both , and they shall be exchequers to me ; ] The same joke is intended here , as in The Second Part of Henry the Fourth , Act II : 66 I will bar ...
... minds , and gave them expectations of immense gain . THEOBALD . I will be cheater to them both , and they shall be exchequers to me ; ] The same joke is intended here , as in The Second Part of Henry the Fourth , Act II : 66 I will bar ...
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... mind , —that's neither here nor there . CAIUS . You jack'nape ; give - a dis letter to Sir Hugh : by gar , it is a shallenge : I vill cut his troat in de park ; and I vill teach a scurvy jack - a - nape priest to meddle or make : -you ...
... mind , —that's neither here nor there . CAIUS . You jack'nape ; give - a dis letter to Sir Hugh : by gar , it is a shallenge : I vill cut his troat in de park ; and I vill teach a scurvy jack - a - nape priest to meddle or make : -you ...
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