The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Enter Rumour , painted full of Tongues.3 RUM . Open your ears ; For which of you will ftop The vent of hearing , when loud Rumour speaks ? 2 Enter Rumour , ] This fpeech of Rumour is not inelegant or unpoetical , but it is wholly ...
... Enter Rumour , painted full of Tongues.3 RUM . Open your ears ; For which of you will ftop The vent of hearing , when loud Rumour speaks ? 2 Enter Rumour , ] This fpeech of Rumour is not inelegant or unpoetical , but it is wholly ...
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... Enter Lord BARDOLPH . BARD . Who keeps the gate here , ho ? -Where is the earl ? PORT . What fhall I fay you are ? BARD . Tell thou the earl , That the lord Bardolph doth attend him here . PORT . His lordship is walk'd forth into the or ...
... Enter Lord BARDOLPH . BARD . Who keeps the gate here , ho ? -Where is the earl ? PORT . What fhall I fay you are ? BARD . Tell thou the earl , That the lord Bardolph doth attend him here . PORT . His lordship is walk'd forth into the or ...
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... a queane , a knave , or a jade . " See also Moryfon's . Itinerary , Part III . p . 53 , 1617. REED . " It was the fashion of those times , " [ the times of King 2 Enter the Lord Chief Juftice , and an Attendant KING HENRY IV . 29.
... a queane , a knave , or a jade . " See also Moryfon's . Itinerary , Part III . p . 53 , 1617. REED . " It was the fashion of those times , " [ the times of King 2 Enter the Lord Chief Juftice , and an Attendant KING HENRY IV . 29.
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... Enter the Lord Chief Juftice , and an Attendant . PAGE . Sir , here comes the nobleman that com- mitted the prince for ftriking him about Bardolph . FAL . Wait close , I will not fee him . ' CH . JUST . What's he that goes there ? ATTEN ...
... Enter the Lord Chief Juftice , and an Attendant . PAGE . Sir , here comes the nobleman that com- mitted the prince for ftriking him about Bardolph . FAL . Wait close , I will not fee him . ' CH . JUST . What's he that goes there ? ATTEN ...
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... Enter the Prince , Poynes , Sir John Ruffell , with others . " Sig . C 3. - Again , in King Henry V. 1600 : " Enter Burbon , Conftable , Orleance , Gebon . " Sig . D 2 . Old might have been inferted by a mistake of the fame kind ; or ...
... Enter the Prince , Poynes , Sir John Ruffell , with others . " Sig . C 3. - Again , in King Henry V. 1600 : " Enter Burbon , Conftable , Orleance , Gebon . " Sig . D 2 . Old might have been inferted by a mistake of the fame kind ; or ...
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