The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1919 |
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... lives and tem- perate carriages . " 28 , 29. being . moon ] Cf. Hey- wood , King Edward IV . Part II . ( Pearson , i . 162 ) : " Women all are gouernd by the moon , " and Dryden , Absalom and Achitophel : " govern'd by the moon , the ...
... lives and tem- perate carriages . " 28 , 29. being . moon ] Cf. Hey- wood , King Edward IV . Part II . ( Pearson , i . 162 ) : " Women all are gouernd by the moon , " and Dryden , Absalom and Achitophel : " govern'd by the moon , the ...
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... lives . " Pope read cry , stand , for stand , and bid stand is the reading in Better- ton's acting copy of the play . 151-153 . God • move ] Again Falstaff ridicules the language of the Puritans . See Nashe , Anatomie of Ab- surditie ...
... lives . " Pope read cry , stand , for stand , and bid stand is the reading in Better- ton's acting copy of the play . 151-153 . God • move ] Again Falstaff ridicules the language of the Puritans . See Nashe , Anatomie of Ab- surditie ...
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... lives the jest . Prince . Well , I'll go with thee : provide us all things 190 necessary and meet me to - morrow night in East- cheap ; there I'll sup . Poins . Farewell , my lord . Farewell . Prince . I know you all , and will a while ...
... lives the jest . Prince . Well , I'll go with thee : provide us all things 190 necessary and meet me to - morrow night in East- cheap ; there I'll sup . Poins . Farewell , my lord . Farewell . Prince . I know you all , and will a while ...
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... lives of those that he did lead to fight 64. himself have been ] haue been himselfe Qq 4-8 . I answered Qq ; Made me to answer Ff . Whate'er Lord ] Cambridge ; What ere What euer Ff . 77. he ] omitted F. 62. tall ] in the obsolete sense ...
... lives of those that he did lead to fight 64. himself have been ] haue been himselfe Qq 4-8 . I answered Qq ; Made me to answer Ff . Whate'er Lord ] Cambridge ; What ere What euer Ff . 77. he ] omitted F. 62. tall ] in the obsolete sense ...
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... Live scandalized and foully spoken of . Hot . But , soft , I pray you ; did King Richard then Proclaim my brother Edmund Mortimer North . He did ; myself did hear it . Hot . Nay , then I cannot blame his cousin king , That wish'd him on ...
... Live scandalized and foully spoken of . Hot . But , soft , I pray you ; did King Richard then Proclaim my brother Edmund Mortimer North . He did ; myself did hear it . Hot . Nay , then I cannot blame his cousin king , That wish'd him on ...
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