The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... holds up the neb , the bill to him ! And arms her with the boldness of a wife To her allowing hufband ! Gone already ; Inch - thick , knee - deep ; o'er head and ears a fork'd one . ' 6 [ Exeunt POLIXENES , HERMIONE , and attendants ...
... holds up the neb , the bill to him ! And arms her with the boldness of a wife To her allowing hufband ! Gone already ; Inch - thick , knee - deep ; o'er head and ears a fork'd one . ' 6 [ Exeunt POLIXENES , HERMIONE , and attendants ...
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... hold ; When you caft out , it ftill came home . " LEON . Didft note it ? 9 And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , ] This metaphor per- haps owed its introduction and currency , to the once frequent de- predations of neighbours on ...
... hold ; When you caft out , it ftill came home . " LEON . Didft note it ? 9 And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , ] This metaphor per- haps owed its introduction and currency , to the once frequent de- predations of neighbours on ...
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... hold things together . So the bailiff fpeaking of Falftaff : " If he come but within my vice , " & c . A vice , however , in the age of Shak- speare , might mean any kind of clock - work or machinery . So , in Holinfhed , p . 245 ...
... hold things together . So the bailiff fpeaking of Falftaff : " If he come but within my vice , " & c . A vice , however , in the age of Shak- speare , might mean any kind of clock - work or machinery . So , in Holinfhed , p . 245 ...
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... Hold your peaces . Good my lord , - ANT . It is for you we fpeak , not for ourfelves : You are abus'd , and by fome putter - on , 2 That will be damn'd for't ; ' would I knew the villain , I would land - damn him : Be fhe honour - flaw ...
... Hold your peaces . Good my lord , - ANT . It is for you we fpeak , not for ourfelves : You are abus'd , and by fome putter - on , 2 That will be damn'd for't ; ' would I knew the villain , I would land - damn him : Be fhe honour - flaw ...
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... hold of his arm ; Dr. John- Lon - firiking his brows . STEEVENS . As a ftage direction is certainly requifite , and as there is none in the old copy , I will venture to propose a different one from any hitherto mentioned . Leontes ...
... hold of his arm ; Dr. John- Lon - firiking his brows . STEEVENS . As a ftage direction is certainly requifite , and as there is none in the old copy , I will venture to propose a different one from any hitherto mentioned . Leontes ...
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