The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 6R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 16
... cause remove . BEN . My noble uncle , do you know the cause ? MON . I neither know it , nor can learn of him . ( 1 ) BEN . Have you impórtun'd him by any means ? MoN . Both by myself , and many other friends : But he , his own ...
... cause remove . BEN . My noble uncle , do you know the cause ? MON . I neither know it , nor can learn of him . ( 1 ) BEN . Have you impórtun'd him by any means ? MoN . Both by myself , and many other friends : But he , his own ...
Pàgina 54
... cause assigned by Mr. Steevens . MALONE . At the first entry of the characters in the history of Orlando Furioso , played before Queen Elizabeth , and published in 1594 and 1599 , Sacripant is called the Countie Sacripant , Again ...
... cause assigned by Mr. Steevens . MALONE . At the first entry of the characters in the history of Orlando Furioso , played before Queen Elizabeth , and published in 1594 and 1599 , Sacripant is called the Countie Sacripant , Again ...
Pàgina 98
... cause : ] i . e . one who pretends to be at the head of his family , and quarrels by the book . See a note on As You ... cause , " is a gentleman of the first rank , of the first eminence among these duellists ; and one who understands ...
... cause : ] i . e . one who pretends to be at the head of his family , and quarrels by the book . See a note on As You ... cause , " is a gentleman of the first rank , of the first eminence among these duellists ; and one who understands ...
Pàgina 126
... cause . Where's the surgeon ? 66 Boy . He's come , sir . " Mer . Now he'll keep a mumbling in my guts on the other side . - Come , Benvolio , lend me thy hand : A pox o ' both your houses ! " STEEVENS . " You shall find me a grave man ...
... cause . Where's the surgeon ? 66 Boy . He's come , sir . " Mer . Now he'll keep a mumbling in my guts on the other side . - Come , Benvolio , lend me thy hand : A pox o ' both your houses ! " STEEVENS . " You shall find me a grave man ...
Pàgina 149
... troubles and annoy , " But wisdom in adversity finds cause of quiet joy . " See also Lyly's Euphues , 1580 : " Thou sayest banishment is ROM . Yet banished ? -Hang up philosophy ! Unless SC . III . 149 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... troubles and annoy , " But wisdom in adversity finds cause of quiet joy . " See also Lyly's Euphues , 1580 : " Thou sayest banishment is ROM . Yet banished ? -Hang up philosophy ! Unless SC . III . 149 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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