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 14Rwington, 1821 |
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Page 59
... give your disposition the reins , and be angry at your pleasures ; at the least , if you take it as a pleasure to you , in being so . You blame Marcius for being proud ? BRU . We do it not alone , sir . MEN . I know , you can do very ...
... give your disposition the reins , and be angry at your pleasures ; at the least , if you take it as a pleasure to you , in being so . You blame Marcius for being proud ? BRU . We do it not alone , sir . MEN . I know , you can do very ...
Page 63
... gives me an estate of seven years ' health ; in which time I will make a lip at the physician : the most sovereign prescrip- tion in Galen is but empiricutick , and , to this preservative , of no better report than a horse - drench . Is ...
... gives me an estate of seven years ' health ; in which time I will make a lip at the physician : the most sovereign prescrip- tion in Galen is but empiricutick , and , to this preservative , of no better report than a horse - drench . Is ...
Page 64
... gives my son the whole name of the war : he hath in this action outdone his former deeds doubly . VAL . In troth , there's wondrous things spoke of him . MEN . Wondrous ? ay , I warrant you , and not without his true purchasing . VIR ...
... gives my son the whole name of the war : he hath in this action outdone his former deeds doubly . VAL . In troth , there's wondrous things spoke of him . MEN . Wondrous ? ay , I warrant you , and not without his true purchasing . VIR ...
Page 68
... Give way there , and go on . COR . Your hand , and yours : [ To his Wife and Mother . Ere in our own house I do shade my head , The good patricians must be visited ; From whom I have receiv'd not only greetings , 5 But with them change ...
... Give way there , and go on . COR . Your hand , and yours : [ To his Wife and Mother . Ere in our own house I do shade my head , The good patricians must be visited ; From whom I have receiv'd not only greetings , 5 But with them change ...
Page 70
... gives the same explanation of this term , as Sir T. Hanmer has done , calling it " an instrument to clean an oven ... give per annum two hundred ells of lockram , " That there be no straight dealings in their linnens . " Again , in ...
... gives the same explanation of this term , as Sir T. Hanmer has done , calling it " an instrument to clean an oven ... give per annum two hundred ells of lockram , " That there be no straight dealings in their linnens . " Again , in ...
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