The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 19 |
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Pagina 11
... be laugh'd at , Yet is it true , fir . 2. GENT . I do well believe you . 1. GENT . We must forbear : Here comes the gentleman , The queen , and princess . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . Enter the Queen , CYMBELINE . 11.
... be laugh'd at , Yet is it true , fir . 2. GENT . I do well believe you . 1. GENT . We must forbear : Here comes the gentleman , The queen , and princess . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . Enter the Queen , CYMBELINE . 11.
Pagina 14
... believe nothing more than clofe up was intended . In the spel- ling of the laft age , however , no diftin & ion was made between cere - cloth and fear - cloth . Cole in his Latin di & ionary , 1679 , explains the word cerot by fear ...
... believe nothing more than clofe up was intended . In the spel- ling of the laft age , however , no diftin & ion was made between cere - cloth and fear - cloth . Cole in his Latin di & ionary , 1679 , explains the word cerot by fear ...
Pagina 21
... believe the lord means to speak a fentence , " Sir , as I told you always , beauty and brain go not together . " JOHNSON . That is , are not equal , ne vont pas de pair . " A fimilar ex- preffion occurs in The Laws of Candy , where ...
... believe the lord means to speak a fentence , " Sir , as I told you always , beauty and brain go not together . " JOHNSON . That is , are not equal , ne vont pas de pair . " A fimilar ex- preffion occurs in The Laws of Candy , where ...
Pagina 22
... moft rich ! " If the be furnish'd with a mind fo rare , " She is alone the Arabian bird . " MALONE . twere a paper loft 4s offer'd mercy is . ] I believe the poet's meaning is , that the PIS . ' Twas , His queen , his queen CYMBELINE .
... moft rich ! " If the be furnish'd with a mind fo rare , " She is alone the Arabian bird . " MALONE . twere a paper loft 4s offer'd mercy is . ] I believe the poet's meaning is , that the PIS . ' Twas , His queen , his queen CYMBELINE .
Pagina 27
... Believe it , fir : I have seen him in Britain : he was then of a crefcent note ; expected to prove fo worthy , as fince he hath been allowed the name of : but I could then have look'd on him without the help of admiration ; though the ...
... Believe it , fir : I have seen him in Britain : he was then of a crefcent note ; expected to prove fo worthy , as fince he hath been allowed the name of : but I could then have look'd on him without the help of admiration ; though the ...
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