The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thought oc- curs in Coriolanus , Act II . sc . i : " Our very priests must become mockers , if they encounter such ridiculous subjects as you are . " STEEVENS . mour for that ; I had rather hear my dog 16 : ACT I. MUCH ADO.
... thought oc- curs in Coriolanus , Act II . sc . i : " Our very priests must become mockers , if they encounter such ridiculous subjects as you are . " STEEVENS . mour for that ; I had rather hear my dog 16 : ACT I. MUCH ADO.
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... thought lies no deeper than this , Do you mean to tell us as new what we all know already ? JOHNSON . I believe no more is meant by those ludicrous expressions than this . - Do you mean , says Benedick , to amuse us with impro- bable ...
... thought lies no deeper than this , Do you mean to tell us as new what we all know already ? JOHNSON . I believe no more is meant by those ludicrous expressions than this . - Do you mean , says Benedick , to amuse us with impro- bable ...
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... thought . CLAUD . And , in faith , my lord , I spoke mine . BENE . And , by my two faiths and troths , my lord , I spoke mine . " CLAUD . That I love her , I feel . D. PEDRO . That she is worthy , I know . BENE . That I neither feel how ...
... thought . CLAUD . And , in faith , my lord , I spoke mine . BENE . And , by my two faiths and troths , my lord , I spoke mine . " CLAUD . That I love her , I feel . D. PEDRO . That she is worthy , I know . BENE . That I neither feel how ...
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... thought it , ( a comedy written by John Day , and printed in 1608 , ) I find this speech : " Adam Bell , a substantial out- law , and a passing good archer , yet no tobacconist . " By this it appears , that Adam Bell at that time of day ...
... thought it , ( a comedy written by John Day , and printed in 1608 , ) I find this speech : " Adam Bell , a substantial out- law , and a passing good archer , yet no tobacconist . " By this it appears , that Adam Bell at that time of day ...
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... thoughts Have left their places vacant , in their rooms Come thronging soft and delicate desires , All prompting me how fair young Hero is , Saying , I lik'd her ere I went to wars . D. PEDRO . Thou wilt be like a lover presently , And ...
... thoughts Have left their places vacant , in their rooms Come thronging soft and delicate desires , All prompting me how fair young Hero is , Saying , I lik'd her ere I went to wars . D. PEDRO . Thou wilt be like a lover presently , And ...
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