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 6 |
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Again , in May - Day , a comedy , by Chapman , 1610 : " You must swear by no man's beard but your own ; for that may breed a quarrel above all things , you must carry no coals . " And again , in the same play : " Now my ancient being a ...
Again , in May - Day , a comedy , by Chapman , 1610 : " You must swear by no man's beard but your own ; for that may breed a quarrel above all things , you must carry no coals . " And again , in the same play : " Now my ancient being a ...
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But why nonsense ? is any thing more commonly said , than that beauties eclipse the sun ? Has not Pope the thought and the word ? " Sol through white curtains shot a tim'rous ray , " And op'd those eyes that must eclipse the day .
But why nonsense ? is any thing more commonly said , than that beauties eclipse the sun ? Has not Pope the thought and the word ? " Sol through white curtains shot a tim'rous ray , " And op'd those eyes that must eclipse the day .
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That it was May , thus dremid me , " In time of love and jolite , " That al thing ginnith waxin gay , & c." Then yong folke entendin aye , " For to ben gaie and amorous , " The time is then so savorous . " Romaunt of the Rose , v .
That it was May , thus dremid me , " In time of love and jolite , " That al thing ginnith waxin gay , & c." Then yong folke entendin aye , " For to ben gaie and amorous , " The time is then so savorous . " Romaunt of the Rose , v .
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Perhaps you have learn'd it without book : But I pray , can you read any thing you see ? ROM . Ay , if I know the letters , and the language . SERV . Ye say honestly ; Rest you merry ! ROM . Stay , fellow ; I can read . [ Reads .
Perhaps you have learn'd it without book : But I pray , can you read any thing you see ? ROM . Ay , if I know the letters , and the language . SERV . Ye say honestly ; Rest you merry ! ROM . Stay , fellow ; I can read . [ Reads .
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Madam 2 , the guests are come , supper served up , you called , my young lady asked for , the nurse cursed in the pantry , and every thing in extremity . I must hence to wait ; I beseech you , follow straight . ( LA . CAP .
Madam 2 , the guests are come , supper served up , you called , my young lady asked for , the nurse cursed in the pantry , and every thing in extremity . I must hence to wait ; I beseech you , follow straight . ( LA . CAP .
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