The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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Page vii
... an equal de- gree of licence refpecting his own ? And yet , though the fword may have been drawn against him , he shall not com- b See p . x . plain plain that its point is unbated and envenomed ; ' ADVERTISEMENT . vii.
... an equal de- gree of licence refpecting his own ? And yet , though the fword may have been drawn against him , he shall not com- b See p . x . plain plain that its point is unbated and envenomed ; ' ADVERTISEMENT . vii.
Page xxxv
... shall we find fpectators of their plays ? Shakspeare . Little , or much , of what we fee , we do ; We are all both actors and spectators too . ' Poetical Characteristicks , 8vo . MS . Vol . I. fome time in the Harleian Library ; which ...
... shall we find fpectators of their plays ? Shakspeare . Little , or much , of what we fee , we do ; We are all both actors and spectators too . ' Poetical Characteristicks , 8vo . MS . Vol . I. fome time in the Harleian Library ; which ...
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... Shall we give o'er , and drown ? Have you a mind to fink ? Seb . A pox o ' your throat ! you bawling , blafphemous , incharitable dog ! Boats . Work you , then . Ant . Hang , cur , hang ! you whorefon , infolent noife- maker , we are ...
... Shall we give o'er , and drown ? Have you a mind to fink ? Seb . A pox o ' your throat ! you bawling , blafphemous , incharitable dog ! Boats . Work you , then . Ant . Hang , cur , hang ! you whorefon , infolent noife- maker , we are ...
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... shall pen thy breath up ; urchins4 Shall , for that vaft of night that they may work , s All exercife on thee : thou shalt be pinch'd As thick as honey - combs , each pinch more ftinging Than bees that made them . Cal . I must eat my ...
... shall pen thy breath up ; urchins4 Shall , for that vaft of night that they may work , s All exercife on thee : thou shalt be pinch'd As thick as honey - combs , each pinch more ftinging Than bees that made them . Cal . I must eat my ...
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... shall be The fresh - brook muscles , wither'd roots , and husks Wherein the acorn cradled : Follow . Fer . I will refift fuch entertainment , till [ To Ferd . No ; has more power . [ He draws . O dear father , What , I fay , Mine enemy ...
... shall be The fresh - brook muscles , wither'd roots , and husks Wherein the acorn cradled : Follow . Fer . I will refift fuch entertainment , till [ To Ferd . No ; has more power . [ He draws . O dear father , What , I fay , Mine enemy ...
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