The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volumul 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Pagina 294
... Cham- berlain ? Your friends at Pomfret they do need a Prieft , Your Honour hath no thriving work in hand . Haft . Good faith , and when I met this holy man , The men , you talk of , came into my mind , What , go you tow'rd the Tower ...
... Cham- berlain ? Your friends at Pomfret they do need a Prieft , Your Honour hath no thriving work in hand . Haft . Good faith , and when I met this holy man , The men , you talk of , came into my mind , What , go you tow'rd the Tower ...
Pagina 377
... cham- ber during the folemnity . I have therefore given it to Nor- folk . WARBURTON . Nor . One , certes , that premises no element. 6 The old romantic legend of Bevis of Southampton . ) This Bevis ( or Beavois ) a Sax- on , was for his ...
... cham- ber during the folemnity . I have therefore given it to Nor- folk . WARBURTON . Nor . One , certes , that premises no element. 6 The old romantic legend of Bevis of Southampton . ) This Bevis ( or Beavois ) a Sax- on , was for his ...
Pagina 396
... Cham . : SCENE , VỊ . An Apartment in the Palace . [ Exeunt . Enter Lord Chamberlain , and Lord Sands . I S't ... Cham . Cham . As far as I fee , all the 396 KING HENRY VIII .
... Cham . : SCENE , VỊ . An Apartment in the Palace . [ Exeunt . Enter Lord Chamberlain , and Lord Sands . I S't ... Cham . Cham . As far as I fee , all the 396 KING HENRY VIII .
Pagina 397
... Cham . As far as I fee , all the good our English Have got by the last voyage , is but merely * A fit or two o'th'face , but they are shrewd ones , For when they hold'em , you would swear directly . Their very noses had been counsellors ...
... Cham . As far as I fee , all the good our English Have got by the last voyage , is but merely * A fit or two o'th'face , but they are shrewd ones , For when they hold'em , you would swear directly . Their very noses had been counsellors ...
Pagina 398
... Cham . Well faid , Lord Sands ; Your colt's tooth is not caft yet ? Sands . No , my Lord , Nor shall not , while I have a stump . Cham . Sir Thomas , Whither are you going ? Lov . To the Cardinal's ; Your Lordship is a guest too . Cham ...
... Cham . Well faid , Lord Sands ; Your colt's tooth is not caft yet ? Sands . No , my Lord , Nor shall not , while I have a stump . Cham . Sir Thomas , Whither are you going ? Lov . To the Cardinal's ; Your Lordship is a guest too . Cham ...
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