The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 6J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... false dice , therefore your grace may well say , I have loft it . D. PEDRO . You have put him down , lady , you have put him down . BEAT . SO I would not he should do me , my lord , left I should prove the mother of fools . I have ...
... false dice , therefore your grace may well say , I have loft it . D. PEDRO . You have put him down , lady , you have put him down . BEAT . SO I would not he should do me , my lord , left I should prove the mother of fools . I have ...
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... false hair , " of whatever colour it pleased God . " So , in a subsequent scene : " I like the new tire within , if the hair were a thought browner . " Fines Moryson , describing the dress of the ladies of Shakspeare's time , says ...
... false hair , " of whatever colour it pleased God . " So , in a subsequent scene : " I like the new tire within , if the hair were a thought browner . " Fines Moryson , describing the dress of the ladies of Shakspeare's time , says ...
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... false sweet bait that we lay for it.- [ They advance to the bower . No , truly , Ursula , she is too disdainful ; I know , her spirits are as coy and wild As haggards of the rock.5 URS . But are you fure , That Benedick loves Beatrice ...
... false sweet bait that we lay for it.- [ They advance to the bower . No , truly , Ursula , she is too disdainful ; I know , her spirits are as coy and wild As haggards of the rock.5 URS . But are you fure , That Benedick loves Beatrice ...
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... false hair attached to the cap ' ; for we learn from Stubbes's Anatomie of Abuses , 1595 , p . 40 , that ladies were " not fimplie content with their own haire , but did buy up other haire either of horses , mares , or any other strange ...
... false hair attached to the cap ' ; for we learn from Stubbes's Anatomie of Abuses , 1595 , p . 40 , that ladies were " not fimplie content with their own haire , but did buy up other haire either of horses , mares , or any other strange ...
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... false gallop . Re - enter URSULA . URS . Madam , withdraw ; the prince , the count , fignior Benedick , Don John , and all the gallants of the town , are come to fetch you to church . HERO . Help to dress me , good coz , good Meg , good ...
... false gallop . Re - enter URSULA . URS . Madam , withdraw ; the prince , the count , fignior Benedick , Don John , and all the gallants of the town , are come to fetch you to church . HERO . Help to dress me , good coz , good Meg , good ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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