The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volumul 3F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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Pagina 75
... of years be no impediment to let him lack a reverend estimation ; for I never knew so young a body with so old a head . I leave him to your gra- cious acceptance , whose trial shall better publish his commendation MERCHANT OF VENICE . 75.
... of years be no impediment to let him lack a reverend estimation ; for I never knew so young a body with so old a head . I leave him to your gra- cious acceptance , whose trial shall better publish his commendation MERCHANT OF VENICE . 75.
Pagina 77
... head ! I crave the law , The penalty and forfeit of my bond . Por . Is he not able to discharge the money ? Bass . Yes , here I tender it for him in the court ; Yea , twice the sum : if that will not suffice , I will be bound to pay it ...
... head ! I crave the law , The penalty and forfeit of my bond . Por . Is he not able to discharge the money ? Bass . Yes , here I tender it for him in the court ; Yea , twice the sum : if that will not suffice , I will be bound to pay it ...
Pagina 125
... head ; ] It was the current opinion in Shakspeare's time , that in the head of an old toad was to be found a stone , or pearl , to which great virtues were ascribed . Thomas Lupton , in his First Booke of Notable Things , 4to . bl . 1 ...
... head ; ] It was the current opinion in Shakspeare's time , that in the head of an old toad was to be found a stone , or pearl , to which great virtues were ascribed . Thomas Lupton , in his First Booke of Notable Things , 4to . bl . 1 ...
Pagina 154
... head worth a hat , or his chin worth a beard ? Cel . Nay , he hath but a little beard . Ros . Why , God will send more , if the man will be thankful : let me stay the growth of his beard , if thou delay me not the knowledge of his chin ...
... head worth a hat , or his chin worth a beard ? Cel . Nay , he hath but a little beard . Ros . Why , God will send more , if the man will be thankful : let me stay the growth of his beard , if thou delay me not the knowledge of his chin ...
Pagina 173
... head , and in my heart : I will be bitter with him , and passing short : Go with me , Silvius . [ Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I. The same . Enter ROSALIND , CELIA , and JAQUES . Jaq . I pr'ythee , pretty youth , let me be better acquainted ...
... head , and in my heart : I will be bitter with him , and passing short : Go with me , Silvius . [ Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I. The same . Enter ROSALIND , CELIA , and JAQUES . Jaq . I pr'ythee , pretty youth , let me be better acquainted ...
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