The Plays of William Shakespeare,: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. : with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare. : In Eight Volumes. ...Stereotyped by J. Howe--N. York. Philadelphia: Published by H.C. Carey, and I. Lea, and M'Carty & Davis, 1823 |
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Page viii
... page to serve his wit . Obiit ano . Dni . 1616 , Æt . 53 , die 23 Apri . We have not any account of the malady which , at no very advanced age , closed the life and la- bours of this unrivalled and incomparable genius . The only notice ...
... page to serve his wit . Obiit ano . Dni . 1616 , Æt . 53 , die 23 Apri . We have not any account of the malady which , at no very advanced age , closed the life and la- bours of this unrivalled and incomparable genius . The only notice ...
Page 93
... page ; and sent , I think , from Proteus : He would have given it you , but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault , Í pray . Jul . Now , by my modesty , a goodly broker !! Dare you presume to harbour ...
... page ; and sent , I think , from Proteus : He would have given it you , but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault , Í pray . Jul . Now , by my modesty , a goodly broker !! Dare you presume to harbour ...
Page 118
... page .甫 Luc . Why then your ladyship must cut your hair . Jul . No , girl ; I'll knit it up in silken strings , With twenty odd - conceited true - love knots : To be fantastic may become a youth Of greater time than I shall show to be ...
... page .甫 Luc . Why then your ladyship must cut your hair . Jul . No , girl ; I'll knit it up in silken strings , With twenty odd - conceited true - love knots : To be fantastic may become a youth Of greater time than I shall show to be ...
Page 156
... along , I dare be bold With our discourse to make your grace to smile What think you of this page , my lord ? ( 1 ) Interest . ( 2 ) Masks , revels . ( 3 ) Conclude . Duke . I think the boy hath grace in him 156 TWO GENTLEMEN Act F.
... along , I dare be bold With our discourse to make your grace to smile What think you of this page , my lord ? ( 1 ) Interest . ( 2 ) Masks , revels . ( 3 ) Conclude . Duke . I think the boy hath grace in him 156 TWO GENTLEMEN Act F.
Page 162
... Page , two gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . William Page , a boy , son to Mr. Page . Sir Hugh Evans , a Welsh parson . Dr. Caius , a French physician . Host of the Garter Inn . Bardolph , Pistol , Nym , followers of Falstaff . Robin ...
... Page , two gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . William Page , a boy , son to Mr. Page . Sir Hugh Evans , a Welsh parson . Dr. Caius , a French physician . Host of the Garter Inn . Bardolph , Pistol , Nym , followers of Falstaff . Robin ...
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