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 68
... Fair , Justice Overdo says of the pig - woman : " She hath been before me , punk , pinnace , and bawd , any time these two and twenty - years . " Steevens . 9 Tamed : term . up with your fights ; ] So again , in Fletcher's Tamer " To ...
... Fair , Justice Overdo says of the pig - woman : " She hath been before me , punk , pinnace , and bawd , any time these two and twenty - years . " Steevens . 9 Tamed : term . up with your fights ; ] So again , in Fletcher's Tamer " To ...
Pagina 71
... fair look . " 6 Love like a shadow flies , when substance love pursues ; Steevens . Pursuing that that flies , and flying what pursues . ] These lines have much the air of a quotation , but I know not whether they be long to any ...
... fair look . " 6 Love like a shadow flies , when substance love pursues ; Steevens . Pursuing that that flies , and flying what pursues . ] These lines have much the air of a quotation , but I know not whether they be long to any ...
Pagina 72
... fair house , built upon another man's ground ; so that I have lost my edifice , by mistaking the place where I erected it . all . Fal . To what purpose have you unfolded this to me ? Ford . When I have told you that , I have told you ...
... fair house , built upon another man's ground ; so that I have lost my edifice , by mistaking the place where I erected it . all . Fal . To what purpose have you unfolded this to me ? Ford . When I have told you that , I have told you ...
Pagina 80
... Fair Maid of the Inn , Act V , make the Duke say : " must I cry AIME " To this unheard of insolence ? " . i . e . encourage it , and agree to the request of the duel , which one of his subjects had insolently demanded against the other ...
... Fair Maid of the Inn , Act V , make the Duke say : " must I cry AIME " To this unheard of insolence ? " . i . e . encourage it , and agree to the request of the duel , which one of his subjects had insolently demanded against the other ...
Pagina 83
... Fair lined slippers for the cold , " With buckles of the purest gold ; " A belt of straw , and ivy buds , " With coral clasps , and amber studs : " And if these pleasures may thee move , " Come live with me , and be my love . " Thy ...
... Fair lined slippers for the cold , " With buckles of the purest gold ; " A belt of straw , and ivy buds , " With coral clasps , and amber studs : " And if these pleasures may thee move , " Come live with me , and be my love . " Thy ...
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