The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Pagina 7
... say , ay ? Greg . No. Sam . No , Sir , I do not bite my thumb at you , Sir : but I bite my thumb , Sir . Greg . Do you quarrel , Sir ? Abr . Quarrel , Sir ? no , Sir . Sam . If you do , Sir , I am for you ; I ferve as good a man , as ...
... say , ay ? Greg . No. Sam . No , Sir , I do not bite my thumb at you , Sir : but I bite my thumb , Sir . Greg . Do you quarrel , Sir ? Abr . Quarrel , Sir ? no , Sir . Sam . If you do , Sir , I am for you ; I ferve as good a man , as ...
Pagina 22
... say you , can you like the Gentle- man ? This night you fhall behold him at our Feast ; Read o'er the Volume of young Paris ' Face , And find Delight writ there with Beauty's pen ; Examine ev'ry fev'ral Lineament , And fee , how one ...
... say you , can you like the Gentle- man ? This night you fhall behold him at our Feast ; Read o'er the Volume of young Paris ' Face , And find Delight writ there with Beauty's pen ; Examine ev'ry fev'ral Lineament , And fee , how one ...
Pagina 49
... Says our authour of Don Arma- da , the Spaniard , in Love's la bour loft . 5 A gentleman of the very firft boufe , of the first and fecand caufe ; ] VOL . VIII . i . e . one who pretends to be at the head of his family , and quar- reis ...
... Says our authour of Don Arma- da , the Spaniard , in Love's la bour loft . 5 A gentleman of the very firft boufe , of the first and fecand caufe ; ] VOL . VIII . i . e . one who pretends to be at the head of his family , and quar- reis ...
Pagina 54
... say , you fhall . Nurfe . This afternoon , Sir ? Well , fhe fhall be there . Rom . And ftay , good nurse , behind the abby - wall : Within this hour my man fhall be with thee , 4 None of his fkains - mates . ] The word kins - mate , I ...
... say , you fhall . Nurfe . This afternoon , Sir ? Well , fhe fhall be there . Rom . And ftay , good nurse , behind the abby - wall : Within this hour my man fhall be with thee , 4 None of his fkains - mates . ] The word kins - mate , I ...
Pagina 57
... Say either , and I'll ftay the circumftance : Let me be fatisfied . Is't good or bad ? Nurfe . Well , you have made a fimple choice ; you know not how to chufe a man : Romeo , no , not he ; though his face be better than any man's , yet ...
... Say either , and I'll ftay the circumftance : Let me be fatisfied . Is't good or bad ? Nurfe . Well , you have made a fimple choice ; you know not how to chufe a man : Romeo , no , not he ; though his face be better than any man's , yet ...
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