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Pagina 15
I am glad to see you , good master Slender . wards Shallow says to him , - " Coz , there is , as it were , a tender , a kind of tender , made afar off by sir Hugh here ; do you under- stand me ? " to which Slender replies- " if it be so ...
I am glad to see you , good master Slender . wards Shallow says to him , - " Coz , there is , as it were , a tender , a kind of tender , made afar off by sir Hugh here ; do you under- stand me ? " to which Slender replies- " if it be so ...
Pagina 25
Nay , I will do as my cousin Shallow says : I pray you , pardon me ; he ' s a justice of peace in his country , simple though I stand here . Eva . But this is not the question ; the question con- cerning your marriage . Shal .
Nay , I will do as my cousin Shallow says : I pray you , pardon me ; he ' s a justice of peace in his country , simple though I stand here . Eva . But this is not the question ; the question con- cerning your marriage . Shal .
Pagina 48
71 I was then frugal of my mirth : ] By breaking this speech into exclamations , the text may stand ; but I once thought it must be read , If I was not then frugal of my mirth , & c . Johnson . 8 -for the putting down of men .
71 I was then frugal of my mirth : ] By breaking this speech into exclamations , the text may stand ; but I once thought it must be read , If I was not then frugal of my mirth , & c . Johnson . 8 -for the putting down of men .
Pagina 59
Tut , sir , I could have told you more : In these times you stand on distance , your passes , stoccadoes , 3 and tell him , my name is Brook ; ] Thus both the old quartos ; and thus most certainly the poet wrote .
Tut , sir , I could have told you more : In these times you stand on distance , your passes , stoccadoes , 3 and tell him , my name is Brook ; ] Thus both the old quartos ; and thus most certainly the poet wrote .
Pagina 61
I will retort the sum in equipage.2 stands so firmly on his wife's frailty , ] To stand on any thing , does signify to insist on it . So , in Heywood's Rape of Lu- crece , 1630 : " All captains , and stand upon the honesty of your wives ...
I will retort the sum in equipage.2 stands so firmly on his wife's frailty , ] To stand on any thing , does signify to insist on it . So , in Heywood's Rape of Lu- crece , 1630 : " All captains , and stand upon the honesty of your wives ...
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