The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 14Rwington, 1821 |
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... lady Valeria is come to visit you . VIR . ' Beseech you , give me leave to retire myself " . 3 when youth with comeliness PLUCKED ALL GAZE HIS way ; ] i . e . attracted the attention of every one towards him . DOUCE . brows bound with ...
... lady Valeria is come to visit you . VIR . ' Beseech you , give me leave to retire myself " . 3 when youth with comeliness PLUCKED ALL GAZE HIS way ; ] i . e . attracted the attention of every one towards him . DOUCE . brows bound with ...
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... ladies both , good day to you . VOL . Sweet madam , 66 I will thence " Retire me to my Milan- . " Again , in Timon of Athens , vol . xiii . p . 306 : " I have retir'd me to a wasteful cock- . " STEEVENS . 6 With his MAIL'D hand then ...
... ladies both , good day to you . VOL . Sweet madam , 66 I will thence " Retire me to my Milan- . " Again , in Timon of Athens , vol . xiii . p . 306 : " I have retir'd me to a wasteful cock- . " STEEVENS . 6 With his MAIL'D hand then ...
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... lady that lies in . VIR . I will wish her speedy strength , and visit her with my prayers ; but I cannot go thither . VOL . Why , I pray you ? VIR . " Tis not to save labour , nor that I want love . VAL . You would be another Penelope ...
... lady that lies in . VIR . I will wish her speedy strength , and visit her with my prayers ; but I cannot go thither . VOL . Why , I pray you ? VIR . " Tis not to save labour , nor that I want love . VAL . You would be another Penelope ...
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William Shakespeare. VOL . Let her alone , lady ; as she is now , she will but disease our better mirth . VAL . In troth , I think , she would : -Fare you well then . - Come , good sweet lady . - Pr'ythee , Virgilia , turn thy solemness ...
William Shakespeare. VOL . Let her alone , lady ; as she is now , she will but disease our better mirth . VAL . In troth , I think , she would : -Fare you well then . - Come , good sweet lady . - Pr'ythee , Virgilia , turn thy solemness ...
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... ladies shall be frighted , And , gladly quak'd ' , hear more ; where the dull Tribunes , That , with the fusty plebeians , hate thine honours , Shall say , against their hearts , -We thank the gods , Our Rome hath such a soldier !Yet ...
... ladies shall be frighted , And , gladly quak'd ' , hear more ; where the dull Tribunes , That , with the fusty plebeians , hate thine honours , Shall say , against their hearts , -We thank the gods , Our Rome hath such a soldier !Yet ...
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