The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 5Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Pagina 23
... thou mountain - foreigner ! -Sir John , and mafter mine , I combat challenge of this latten bilbo : ' Word of denial in thy labras here ; " That Slender means the broad fhilling of one of our kings , ap- pears from comparing these words ...
... thou mountain - foreigner ! -Sir John , and mafter mine , I combat challenge of this latten bilbo : ' Word of denial in thy labras here ; " That Slender means the broad fhilling of one of our kings , ap- pears from comparing these words ...
Pagina 24
... Thou lyft . JOHNSON , We often talk of giving the lie in a man's teeth , or in his throat , Piftol chofes to throw the word of denial in the lips of his ad- versary , and is fuppofed to pomt to them as he speaks . STEEVENS , There are ...
... Thou lyft . JOHNSON , We often talk of giving the lie in a man's teeth , or in his throat , Piftol chofes to throw the word of denial in the lips of his ad- versary , and is fuppofed to pomt to them as he speaks . STEEVENS , There are ...
Pagina 36
... thou the fpigot wield ? - 5 ——Let me see thee froth , and lime : ] Thus the quarto ; the folio reads and live . " This paffage had paffed through all the editions without suspicion of being corrupted ; but the reading of the old quartos ...
... thou the fpigot wield ? - 5 ——Let me see thee froth , and lime : ] Thus the quarto ; the folio reads and live . " This paffage had paffed through all the editions without suspicion of being corrupted ; but the reading of the old quartos ...
Pagina 41
... I will bar no honeft man my house , nor no cheater . " - By which is meant Efcheatour , an officer in the Exchequer , in po good repute with the common people . WARBURTON . bear thou this letter to miftrefs Page ; and thou OF WINDSOR . 41.
... I will bar no honeft man my house , nor no cheater . " - By which is meant Efcheatour , an officer in the Exchequer , in po good repute with the common people . WARBURTON . bear thou this letter to miftrefs Page ; and thou OF WINDSOR . 41.
Pagina 42
William Shakespeare. bear thou this letter to miftrefs Page ; and thou this to miftrefs Ford : we will thrive , lads , we will thrive . PIST . Shall I fir Pandarus of Troy become , And by my fide wear fteel ? then , Lucifer take all ...
William Shakespeare. bear thou this letter to miftrefs Page ; and thou this to miftrefs Ford : we will thrive , lads , we will thrive . PIST . Shall I fir Pandarus of Troy become , And by my fide wear fteel ? then , Lucifer take all ...
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