“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... Exeunt Bertram and Lafeu . countefs ; and if the living be not enemy to the grief , [ i . e . ftrive to conquer it , ] the excess makes it foon mortal . WARBURTON . This emendation I had once admitted into the text , but re- stored the ...
... Exeunt Bertram and Lafeu . countefs ; and if the living be not enemy to the grief , [ i . e . ftrive to conquer it , ] the excess makes it foon mortal . WARBURTON . This emendation I had once admitted into the text , but re- stored the ...
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... Exeunt , III . A room in the count's palace . Enter Countefs , Steward , and Clown . Count . I will now hear : what fay you of this gen- tlewoman ? 9 Steward , and Clown . ] A Clown in Shakespeare is com- monly taken for a licensed ...
... Exeunt , III . A room in the count's palace . Enter Countefs , Steward , and Clown . Count . I will now hear : what fay you of this gen- tlewoman ? 9 Steward , and Clown . ] A Clown in Shakespeare is com- monly taken for a licensed ...
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... [ Exeunt . " Embowell'd of their doctrine , - ] i.e. exhausted of their skill . So , in the old fpurious play of K. John : " Back warmen , back ; embowel not the clime . " 8 There's fomething in't More than my father's skill- that his ...
... [ Exeunt . " Embowell'd of their doctrine , - ] i.e. exhausted of their skill . So , in the old fpurious play of K. John : " Back warmen , back ; embowel not the clime . " 8 There's fomething in't More than my father's skill- that his ...
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... Exeunt . Enter Lafeu . [ Lafeu kneels . Laf . Pardon , my lord , for me and for my tidings . King . I'll fee thee to stand up . 7 they wear themselves in the cap of the time , there , do mufter , true gait , & c . ] The main obfcurity ...
... Exeunt . Enter Lafeu . [ Lafeu kneels . Laf . Pardon , my lord , for me and for my tidings . King . I'll fee thee to stand up . 7 they wear themselves in the cap of the time , there , do mufter , true gait , & c . ] The main obfcurity ...
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... [ Exeunt . 7 King . Make thy demand . Hel . Bat will you make it even ? King . Ay , by my feepter , and my hopes of help . ] The king could have but a very flight hope of help from her , fcarce enough to fwear by : and therefore Helen ...
... [ Exeunt . 7 King . Make thy demand . Hel . Bat will you make it even ? King . Ay , by my feepter , and my hopes of help . ] The king could have but a very flight hope of help from her , fcarce enough to fwear by : and therefore Helen ...
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