The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 254
... SIR TO . Art thou good at these kick - fhaws , knight ? SIR AND . As any man in Illyria , whatsoever he be , under ... Toby , was Mary Frith . The appellation by which he was generally known , was Mall Cutpurfe . She was at once an ...
... SIR TO . Art thou good at these kick - fhaws , knight ? SIR AND . As any man in Illyria , whatsoever he be , under ... Toby , was Mary Frith . The appellation by which he was generally known , was Mall Cutpurfe . She was at once an ...
Pagina 255
... Sir Toby men- tions would not have been unneceffarily drawn before fuch a picture of her as might have been exhibited in an age , of which neither too much delicacy or decency was the characteristick . STEEVENS . In our author's time ...
... Sir Toby men- tions would not have been unneceffarily drawn before fuch a picture of her as might have been exhibited in an age , of which neither too much delicacy or decency was the characteristick . STEEVENS . In our author's time ...
Pagina 263
... Sir Toby will be fworn , that I am no fox ; but he will not pafs his word for two - pence that you are no fool . OLI . How fay you to that , Malvolio ? MAL . I marvel your ladyfhip takes delight in fuch a barren rafcal ; I faw him put ...
... Sir Toby will be fworn , that I am no fox ; but he will not pafs his word for two - pence that you are no fool . OLI . How fay you to that , Malvolio ? MAL . I marvel your ladyfhip takes delight in fuch a barren rafcal ; I faw him put ...
Pagina 265
... Sir Toby , madam , your kinfman . OLI . Fetch him off , I pray you ; he speaks no- thing but madman : Fye on him ... Sir TOBY BELCH . OLI . By mine honour , half drunk . - What is he at the gate , coufin ? SIR TO . A gentleman . OLI . A ...
... Sir Toby , madam , your kinfman . OLI . Fetch him off , I pray you ; he speaks no- thing but madman : Fye on him ... Sir TOBY BELCH . OLI . By mine honour , half drunk . - What is he at the gate , coufin ? SIR TO . A gentleman . OLI . A ...
Pagina 266
... Toby , - OLI . Coufin , coufin , how have you come so early by this lethargy ? SIR TO . Lechery ! I defy lechery : There's one at the gate . OLI . Ay , marry ; what is he ? SIR TO . Let him be the devil , an he will , I care not : give ...
... Toby , - OLI . Coufin , coufin , how have you come so early by this lethargy ? SIR TO . Lechery ! I defy lechery : There's one at the gate . OLI . Ay , marry ; what is he ? SIR TO . Let him be the devil , an he will , I care not : give ...
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