The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 3C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Pagina 46
... Exit . Quick . Farewel to your worship . - Truly , an honest gentleman ; but Anne loves him not ; for I know Anne's mind as well as another does : -Out upon ' t ! what have I forgot ? [ Exit . ACT II ..... SCENE I. Before Page's House ...
... Exit . Quick . Farewel to your worship . - Truly , an honest gentleman ; but Anne loves him not ; for I know Anne's mind as well as another does : -Out upon ' t ! what have I forgot ? [ Exit . ACT II ..... SCENE I. Before Page's House ...
Pagina 54
... Exit PIST word too often used in the old play of Cambyses : ' My sapient words I say perpend . " Again : 66 " My queen perpend what I pronounce . " Shakspeare has put the same word into the mouth of Polonius , Steevens . Pistol again ...
... Exit PIST word too often used in the old play of Cambyses : ' My sapient words I say perpend . " Again : 66 " My queen perpend what I pronounce . " Shakspeare has put the same word into the mouth of Polonius , Steevens . Pistol again ...
Pagina 55
... Exit NYM . Page . The humour of it , quoth ' a ! here ' s a fellow Believe it , Page , he speaks ; which means no more , than - Page , believe what he says . This sense is expressed not only in the manner peculiar to Pistol , but to the ...
... Exit NYM . Page . The humour of it , quoth ' a ! here ' s a fellow Believe it , Page , he speaks ; which means no more , than - Page , believe what he says . This sense is expressed not only in the manner peculiar to Pistol , but to the ...
Pagina 61
... Exit . SCENE II . A Room in the Garter Inn . Enter FALSTAFF and PISTOL . Fal . I will not lend thee a penny . Hist . Why , then the world ' s mine oyster , 1 Which I with sword will open.- I will retort the sum in equipage.2 stands so ...
... Exit . SCENE II . A Room in the Garter Inn . Enter FALSTAFF and PISTOL . Fal . I will not lend thee a penny . Hist . Why , then the world ' s mine oyster , 1 Which I with sword will open.- I will retort the sum in equipage.2 stands so ...
Pagina 69
... Exit PIST . Fal . Say'st thou so , old Jack ? go thy ways ; I'll make more of thy old body than I have done . Will ' they yet look after thee ? Wilt thou , after the expence of so much money , be now a gainer ? Good body , I thank thee ...
... Exit PIST . Fal . Say'st thou so , old Jack ? go thy ways ; I'll make more of thy old body than I have done . Will ' they yet look after thee ? Wilt thou , after the expence of so much money , be now a gainer ? Good body , I thank thee ...
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