The Family Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes; in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text; But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825 |
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... lan- guage of my own , but I will endeavour to prove by examples the perfect justice of the observation . * Edinburgh Review , No. lxxi . page 53 . It is indeed a difficulty , and a very great · X PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION .
... lan- guage of my own , but I will endeavour to prove by examples the perfect justice of the observation . * Edinburgh Review , No. lxxi . page 53 . It is indeed a difficulty , and a very great · X PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION .
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... page ; and sent , I think , from Proteus : He would have given it you , but 1 , being in the way , Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault , I pray . Jul . Now , by my modesty , a goodly broker ! 5 Dare you presume to harbour ...
... page ; and sent , I think , from Proteus : He would have given it you , but 1 , being in the way , Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault , I pray . Jul . Now , by my modesty , a goodly broker ! 5 Dare you presume to harbour ...
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... page . Luc . Why then your ladyship must cut your Jul . No , girl ; I'll knit it up in silken strings , With twenty odd - conceited true - love knots : To be fantastic may become a youth Of greater time than I shall show to be . hair ...
... page . Luc . Why then your ladyship must cut your Jul . No , girl ; I'll knit it up in silken strings , With twenty odd - conceited true - love knots : To be fantastic may become a youth Of greater time than I shall show to be . hair ...
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... page , my lord ? Duke . I think the boy hath grace in him : he blushes . Val . I warrant you , my lord ; more grace than boy . Duke . What mean you by that saying ? Val . Please you , I'll tell you as we pass along , That you will ...
... page , my lord ? Duke . I think the boy hath grace in him : he blushes . Val . I warrant you , my lord ; more grace than boy . Duke . What mean you by that saying ? Val . Please you , I'll tell you as we pass along , That you will ...
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... PAGE , two gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . WILLIAM PAGE , a boy , son to Mr. Page . SIR HUGH EVANS , a Welsh parson . DR . CAIUS , a French physician . HOST of the Garter Inn . BARDOLPH , PISTOL , NYM , followers of Falstaff . ROBIN ...
... PAGE , two gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . WILLIAM PAGE , a boy , son to Mr. Page . SIR HUGH EVANS , a Welsh parson . DR . CAIUS , a French physician . HOST of the Garter Inn . BARDOLPH , PISTOL , NYM , followers of Falstaff . ROBIN ...
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