The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Volumen2J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... prefent reading , by a mode of speech anciently much used , means only , It show'd thee first a fool , then inconstant and ungrateful . More More monstrous standing by ; whereof I reckon The cafting THE WINTER'S TALE . 281.
... prefent reading , by a mode of speech anciently much used , means only , It show'd thee first a fool , then inconstant and ungrateful . More More monstrous standing by ; whereof I reckon The cafting THE WINTER'S TALE . 281.
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... pre- fent . Why should I carry lies abroad ? Mop . Pray you now , buy it . Clo . Come on , lay it by , and lets first see more ballads ; we'll buy the other things anon . Aut . Here's another ballad , of a fish that appear'd upon the ...
... pre- fent . Why should I carry lies abroad ? Mop . Pray you now , buy it . Clo . Come on , lay it by , and lets first see more ballads ; we'll buy the other things anon . Aut . Here's another ballad , of a fish that appear'd upon the ...
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... man . ] This is intended as a fatire on that common vanity of old men , in preferring their own times , and the past generation , to the pre- fent . WARBURTON . Sir Sir To . What shall we do else ? were 362 TWELFTH - NIGHT : OR ,
... man . ] This is intended as a fatire on that common vanity of old men , in preferring their own times , and the past generation , to the pre- fent . WARBURTON . Sir Sir To . What shall we do else ? were 362 TWELFTH - NIGHT : OR ,
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... prefent laughter , What's to come , is still unsure : • In delay there lyes no plenty , * Then come kiss me , sweet , and twenty , Youth's a stuff will not endure . Sir And . A mellifluous voice , as I am a true Knight . Sir To . A ...
... prefent laughter , What's to come , is still unsure : • In delay there lyes no plenty , * Then come kiss me , sweet , and twenty , Youth's a stuff will not endure . Sir And . A mellifluous voice , as I am a true Knight . Sir To . A ...
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... prefent inten- tion . Perhaps Falstaff faid , Though love use reason as his physician , be admits bim not for bis coursel- lor . This will be plain fenfe . Afk not the reason of my love ; the Business of Reaton is not to assist love but ...
... prefent inten- tion . Perhaps Falstaff faid , Though love use reason as his physician , be admits bim not for bis coursel- lor . This will be plain fenfe . Afk not the reason of my love ; the Business of Reaton is not to assist love but ...
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