The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 4F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 13
... leaves his friends , to dignify them more ; I leave myself3 , my friends , and all for love . Thou , Julia , thou hast metamorphos'd me ; Made me neglect my studies , lose my time , War with good counsel , set the world at nought ; Made ...
... leaves his friends , to dignify them more ; I leave myself3 , my friends , and all for love . Thou , Julia , thou hast metamorphos'd me ; Made me neglect my studies , lose my time , War with good counsel , set the world at nought ; Made ...
Pàgina 28
... - Night's Dream : " You do impeach your modesty too much , " To leave the city , and commit yourself , " Into the hands of one that loves you not . " M. MASON . Then , tell me , whither were I best to 28 ᎪᏨᎢ 1 . TWO GENTLEMEN.
... - Night's Dream : " You do impeach your modesty too much , " To leave the city , and commit yourself , " Into the hands of one that loves you not . " M. MASON . Then , tell me , whither were I best to 28 ᎪᏨᎢ 1 . TWO GENTLEMEN.
Pàgina 43
... leave of his father , he says , Now come I to my mother , turning to the shoe that is supposed to per- sonate her . And in order to render the representation more per- fect , he expresses his wish that it could speak like a woman fran ...
... leave of his father , he says , Now come I to my mother , turning to the shoe that is supposed to per- sonate her . And in order to render the representation more per- fect , he expresses his wish that it could speak like a woman fran ...
Pàgina 45
... leave , madam ; he is a kind of cameleon . " " Panthino says " thou'lt lose the flood ; and , in losing the lood , lose thy voyage , & c . But Launce , quoting his words , says- " lose the tide . " There is therefore clearly no need of ...
... leave , madam ; he is a kind of cameleon . " " Panthino says " thou'lt lose the flood ; and , in losing the lood , lose thy voyage , & c . But Launce , quoting his words , says- " lose the tide . " There is therefore clearly no need of ...
Pàgina 49
... Leave off discourse of disability ; - Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . PRO . My duty will I boast of , nothing else . SIL . And duty never yet did want his meed : Servant , you are welcome to a worthless mistress . PRO . I ...
... Leave off discourse of disability ; - Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . PRO . My duty will I boast of , nothing else . SIL . And duty never yet did want his meed : Servant , you are welcome to a worthless mistress . PRO . I ...
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