The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 2J. Nichols, 1811 |
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Page 20
... break with him about it : the ladies follow her , and but one visor remains . Bora . And that is Claudio : I know him by his bearing .. D. John . Are not you signior Benedick ? Claud . You know me well ; I am he . D. John . Signior ...
... break with him about it : the ladies follow her , and but one visor remains . Bora . And that is Claudio : I know him by his bearing .. D. John . Are not you signior Benedick ? Claud . You know me well ; I am he . D. John . Signior ...
Page 34
... break the peace , he ought to enter into a quarrel with fear and trembling . D. Pedro . And so will he do ; for the man doth fear God , howsoever it seems not in him , by some large jests he will make . Well , I am sorry for your niece ...
... break the peace , he ought to enter into a quarrel with fear and trembling . D. Pedro . And so will he do ; for the man doth fear God , howsoever it seems not in him , by some large jests he will make . Well , I am sorry for your niece ...
Page 42
... break with him about Beatrice . Claud . ' Tis even so : Hero and Margaret have by this played their parts with Beatrice ; and then the two bears will not bite one another , when they meet . Enter Don John . D. John . My lord and brother ...
... break with him about Beatrice . Claud . ' Tis even so : Hero and Margaret have by this played their parts with Beatrice ; and then the two bears will not bite one another , when they meet . Enter Don John . D. John . My lord and brother ...
Page 71
... break jests as braggards do their blades , which , God be thanked , hurt not . - My lord , for your many courtesies I thank you : I must discontinue your • Invited company ; your brother , the bastard , is fled Scene I. 71 ABOUT NOTHING .
... break jests as braggards do their blades , which , God be thanked , hurt not . - My lord , for your many courtesies I thank you : I must discontinue your • Invited company ; your brother , the bastard , is fled Scene I. 71 ABOUT NOTHING .
Page 98
... break the locks " Of prison - gates : " And Phibbus ' car " Shall shine from far , " And make and mar " The foolish fates . " This was lofty ! —Now naine the rest of the players . -This is Ercles ' vein ; a tyrant's vein ; a lover is ...
... break the locks " Of prison - gates : " And Phibbus ' car " Shall shine from far , " And make and mar " The foolish fates . " This was lofty ! —Now naine the rest of the players . -This is Ercles ' vein ; a tyrant's vein ; a lover is ...
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