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Pagina 14
62 : " She warbled forth a treble small , " And with sweet lookes , her sweet songs enterlaced . " When female characters were filled by boys , to speak small like a woman must have been a valuable qualification .
62 : " She warbled forth a treble small , " And with sweet lookes , her sweet songs enterlaced . " When female characters were filled by boys , to speak small like a woman must have been a valuable qualification .
Pagina 25
Nay , conceive me , conceive me , sweet coz ; what I do , is to pleasure you , coz : Can you love the maid ? 5 -the lips is parcel of the mouth ; ] Thus the old copies . The modern editors read- " parcel of the mind .
Nay , conceive me , conceive me , sweet coz ; what I do , is to pleasure you , coz : Can you love the maid ? 5 -the lips is parcel of the mouth ; ] Thus the old copies . The modern editors read- " parcel of the mind .
Pagina 35
Here's another letter to her : she bears the purse too ; she is a region in Guiana , all gold and bounty.3 I will be cheater to them " Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . " This is the reading of the folio . Malone .
Here's another letter to her : she bears the purse too ; she is a region in Guiana , all gold and bounty.3 I will be cheater to them " Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . " This is the reading of the folio . Malone .
Pagina 43
I will be cheater to them 3 " Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . " This is the reading of the folio . Malone . The old quarto reads : 7 " As many devils attend her ! " & c . Steevens . eyliads ] This word is differently spelt ...
I will be cheater to them 3 " Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . " This is the reading of the folio . Malone . The old quarto reads : 7 " As many devils attend her ! " & c . Steevens . eyliads ] This word is differently spelt ...
Pagina 55
Sweet sir , understand , " What cause his purse is so extreme distrest " That oftentimes is scarcely penny - blest ; " Only a humour . If you question , why " His tongue is ne'er unfurnish'd with a lye , — " It is his humour too he doth ...
Sweet sir , understand , " What cause his purse is so extreme distrest " That oftentimes is scarcely penny - blest ; " Only a humour . If you question , why " His tongue is ne'er unfurnish'd with a lye , — " It is his humour too he doth ...
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