The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 5 |
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Pagina 14
She has brown hair , and speaks fmall like a woman.3 EVA . It is that fery verfon for all the ' orld , as juft as you will defire ; and feven hundred pounds of monies , and gold , and filver , is her grandfire , upon his death's - bed ...
She has brown hair , and speaks fmall like a woman.3 EVA . It is that fery verfon for all the ' orld , as juft as you will defire ; and feven hundred pounds of monies , and gold , and filver , is her grandfire , upon his death's - bed ...
Pagina 17
The games , as appears from a curious frontispiece , were , chiefly , wrestling , leaping , pitching the bar , handling the pike , dancing of women , various kinds of hunting , and particularly courfing the hare with greyhounds .
The games , as appears from a curious frontispiece , were , chiefly , wrestling , leaping , pitching the bar , handling the pike , dancing of women , various kinds of hunting , and particularly courfing the hare with greyhounds .
Pagina 32
I had rather walk here , I thank you : I bruifed my fhin the other day with playing at fword and dagger with a mafter of fence , three veneys a woman . This is a fine inftance of Shakspeare's knowledge of nature . WARBURTON .
I had rather walk here , I thank you : I bruifed my fhin the other day with playing at fword and dagger with a mafter of fence , three veneys a woman . This is a fine inftance of Shakspeare's knowledge of nature . WARBURTON .
Pagina 34
have taken him by the chain : but , I warrant you , the women have fo cried and fhriek'd at it , that it pafs'd : 3 - but women , indeed , cannot abide ' em ; they are very ill - favoured rough things . Re - enter PAGE . PAGE .
have taken him by the chain : but , I warrant you , the women have fo cried and fhriek'd at it , that it pafs'd : 3 - but women , indeed , cannot abide ' em ; they are very ill - favoured rough things . Re - enter PAGE . PAGE .
Pagina 41
6 Again , as Mr. M. Mason observes , in Fletcher's Woman - Hater : " Farewell , my hopes ; my anchor now is broken . " In the year 1558 a ballad , intitled " Hold the ancer fast , " is entered on the books of the Stationers ' Company .
6 Again , as Mr. M. Mason observes , in Fletcher's Woman - Hater : " Farewell , my hopes ; my anchor now is broken . " In the year 1558 a ballad , intitled " Hold the ancer fast , " is entered on the books of the Stationers ' Company .
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