The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ladies loved as they do . OLI . Where will the old duke live ? CHA . They fay , he is already in the foreft of Arden , 3 and a many merry men with him ; ar 1 there they live like the old Kobin Hood of England : they fay , many young ...
... ladies loved as they do . OLI . Where will the old duke live ? CHA . They fay , he is already in the foreft of Arden , 3 and a many merry men with him ; ar 1 there they live like the old Kobin Hood of England : they fay , many young ...
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... a trowel , is , to do any thing ftrongly , and without delicacy . If a man flatters grofsly , it is a common expreffion to fay , that he lays it on with a trowel . M. MASON . LE BEAU . You amaze me , ladies : 5 20 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... a trowel , is , to do any thing ftrongly , and without delicacy . If a man flatters grofsly , it is a common expreffion to fay , that he lays it on with a trowel . M. MASON . LE BEAU . You amaze me , ladies : 5 20 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... ladies : 5 I would have of good wrestling , which you have loft the told you fight of . Ros . Yet tell us the manner of the wrestling . LE BEAU . I will tell you the beginning , and , if it please your ladyships , you may fee the end ...
... ladies : 5 I would have of good wrestling , which you have loft the told you fight of . Ros . Yet tell us the manner of the wrestling . LE BEAU . I will tell you the beginning , and , if it please your ladyships , you may fee the end ...
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... ladies have loft ? LE BEAU . Why , this that I speak of . TOUCH . Thus men may grow wiser every day ! it is the first time that ever I heard , breaking of ribs was fport for ladies . CEL . Or I , I promise thee . Ros . But is there any ...
... ladies have loft ? LE BEAU . Why , this that I speak of . TOUCH . Thus men may grow wiser every day ! it is the first time that ever I heard , breaking of ribs was fport for ladies . CEL . Or I , I promise thee . Ros . But is there any ...
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... ladies ; fee if you can move him . CEL . Call him hither , good Monsieur Le Beau . I can offer no legitimate explanation of this paffage , but may observe that another , fomewhat parallel , occurs in K. Henry V : " Come , your answer in ...
... ladies ; fee if you can move him . CEL . Call him hither , good Monsieur Le Beau . I can offer no legitimate explanation of this paffage , but may observe that another , fomewhat parallel , occurs in K. Henry V : " Come , your answer in ...
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