The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... tongue.- LONG . Marry , that did I. Who devis'd this ? ' BIRON . Sweet lord , and why ? LONG . To fright them hence with that dread penalty . BIRON . A dangerous law against gentility . The person who cuts out at a rubber of whist , is ...
... tongue.- LONG . Marry , that did I. Who devis'd this ? ' BIRON . Sweet lord , and why ? LONG . To fright them hence with that dread penalty . BIRON . A dangerous law against gentility . The person who cuts out at a rubber of whist , is ...
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... tongue Doth ravish , like enchanting harmony ; A man of complements , whom right and wrong Have chose as umpire of their mutiny : 2 • Not by might master'd , but by special grace : ] Biron , amidst his extravagancies , speaks with great ...
... tongue Doth ravish , like enchanting harmony ; A man of complements , whom right and wrong Have chose as umpire of their mutiny : 2 • Not by might master'd , but by special grace : ] Biron , amidst his extravagancies , speaks with great ...
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... Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority , 1607 : --- " after all fashions and of all co- lours , with rings , jewels , a fan , and in every other place , odd How you delight , my lords , I know not SC . I. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 15.
... Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority , 1607 : --- " after all fashions and of all co- lours , with rings , jewels , a fan , and in every other place , odd How you delight , my lords , I know not SC . I. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 15.
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... tongue , assist me ! ARM . Sweet invocation of a child ; most pretty , and pathetical ! MOTH . If she be made of white and red , Her faults will ne'er be known ; For blushing1 cheeks by faults are bred , And fears by pale - white shown ...
... tongue , assist me ! ARM . Sweet invocation of a child ; most pretty , and pathetical ! MOTH . If she be made of white and red , Her faults will ne'er be known ; For blushing1 cheeks by faults are bred , And fears by pale - white shown ...
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... tongues : ] So , in our author's 102d Sonnet : " That love is merchandiz'd , whose rich esteeming " The owner's tongue doth publish every where . " MALONE . Chapman here seems to signify the seller , not , as now com- monly , the buyer ...
... tongues : ] So , in our author's 102d Sonnet : " That love is merchandiz'd , whose rich esteeming " The owner's tongue doth publish every where . " MALONE . Chapman here seems to signify the seller , not , as now com- monly , the buyer ...
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