The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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Page 74
... FALSE themselves , ] Perhaps , in this instance false is not an adjective , but a verb ; and as such is used in The Comedy of Errors : " Nay , not sure , in a thing falsing . " Act II . Sc . II . Spenser often has it : " Thou falsed ...
... FALSE themselves , ] Perhaps , in this instance false is not an adjective , but a verb ; and as such is used in The Comedy of Errors : " Nay , not sure , in a thing falsing . " Act II . Sc . II . Spenser often has it : " Thou falsed ...
Page 81
... false hearts ' , And be false with them . Іасн . Here are letters for you . POST . Their tenour good , I trust . Ілсн . ' Tis very like . PHI . Was Caius Lucius " in the Britain court , When you were there ? 8 The swiftest harts have ...
... false hearts ' , And be false with them . Іасн . Here are letters for you . POST . Their tenour good , I trust . Ілсн . ' Tis very like . PHI . Was Caius Lucius " in the Britain court , When you were there ? 8 The swiftest harts have ...
Page 87
... false ! PHI . Have patience , sir , And take your ring again ; ' tis not yet won : It may be probable , she lost it ; or , Who knows if one of her women , being cor- rupted , Hath stolen it from her1 . POST . Very true ; And so , I hope ...
... false ! PHI . Have patience , sir , And take your ring again ; ' tis not yet won : It may be probable , she lost it ; or , Who knows if one of her women , being cor- rupted , Hath stolen it from her1 . POST . Very true ; And so , I hope ...
Page 90
... false coiners and clippers of nature's mony , were summoned into the court at once . " STEEVENS . 9 Me of my lawful pleasure she restrain'd , And pray'd me , oft , forbearance : DID IT with A pudency so rosy , the sweet view on't Might ...
... false coiners and clippers of nature's mony , were summoned into the court at once . " STEEVENS . 9 Me of my lawful pleasure she restrain'd , And pray'd me , oft , forbearance : DID IT with A pudency so rosy , the sweet view on't Might ...
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... false and inconstant fortune ! A giglot was a strumpet . So , in Measure for Measure , vol . ix . p . 197 : " Away with those giglots too . " So , also , in Hamlet : " Out , out , thou strumpet fortune ! " MALONE . 2 The fam'd ...
... false and inconstant fortune ! A giglot was a strumpet . So , in Measure for Measure , vol . ix . p . 197 : " Away with those giglots too . " So , also , in Hamlet : " Out , out , thou strumpet fortune ! " MALONE . 2 The fam'd ...
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