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 6Rwington, 1821 |
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... speaking of the devil , in the fourth Act of Twelfth - Night . Any person , therefore , who would bear to be called a collier , was said to carry coals . It afterwards became descriptive of any one who would endure a gibe or flout . So ...
... speaking of the devil , in the fourth Act of Twelfth - Night . Any person , therefore , who would bear to be called a collier , was said to carry coals . It afterwards became descriptive of any one who would endure a gibe or flout . So ...
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... Speak , nephew , were you by , when it began ? BEN . Here were the servants of your adver- sary , And yours , close fighting ere I did approach : I drew to part them ; in the instant came The fiery Tybalt , with his sword prepar'd ...
... Speak , nephew , were you by , when it began ? BEN . Here were the servants of your adver- sary , And yours , close fighting ere I did approach : I drew to part them ; in the instant came The fiery Tybalt , with his sword prepar'd ...
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... speaking of the wound which Antony received , says : " for the blood stinted a little when he was laid . " Again , in Cynthia's Revels , by Ben Jonson : " Stint thy babbling tongue . " Again , in What You Will , by Marston , 1607 ...
... speaking of the wound which Antony received , says : " for the blood stinted a little when he was laid . " Again , in Cynthia's Revels , by Ben Jonson : " Stint thy babbling tongue . " Again , in What You Will , by Marston , 1607 ...
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... Speak briefly , can you like of Paris ' love * ? * Quarto A , Well Juliet , how like you of Paris ' love . " But she , that never cop'd with stranger eyes , " Could pick no meaning from their parling looks , " Nor read the subtle ...
... Speak briefly , can you like of Paris ' love * ? * Quarto A , Well Juliet , how like you of Paris ' love . " But she , that never cop'd with stranger eyes , " Could pick no meaning from their parling looks , " Nor read the subtle ...
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... speaking of Queen Elizabeth's presence - chamber at Greenwich , says : " The floor , after the English fashion , was strewed with hay , " meaning rushes . So , in The Dumb Knight , 1633 : " Thou dancest on my heart , lascivious queen ...
... speaking of Queen Elizabeth's presence - chamber at Greenwich , says : " The floor , after the English fashion , was strewed with hay , " meaning rushes . So , in The Dumb Knight , 1633 : " Thou dancest on my heart , lascivious queen ...
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