The Complete Works of William Shakspeare: With Dr. Johnson's Preface; a Glossary, an Account of Each Play, and a Memoir of the AuthorScott, Webster & Geary, 1836 - 926 pages |
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... poor , 1564 , out of twenty- four persons , twelve gave more , six the same , and six less , than the poet's father ; and in a second subscription , of fourteen persons , eight gave more , five the same , and one less . So early as 1556 ...
... poor , 1564 , out of twenty- four persons , twelve gave more , six the same , and six less , than the poet's father ; and in a second subscription , of fourteen persons , eight gave more , five the same , and one less . So early as 1556 ...
Page 36
... poor credulous monster : Well drawn , monster , in good sooth . Cal . I'll shew thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; And kiss thy foot : I pr'ythee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when ...
... poor credulous monster : Well drawn , monster , in good sooth . Cal . I'll shew thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; And kiss thy foot : I pr'ythee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when ...
Page 47
... Poor wounded name ! my bosom , as a bed , Shall lodge thee , till thy wound be th'roughly heal'd ; And thus I search it with a sovereign kiss . But twice , or thice , was Proteus written down : Be calm , good wind , blow not a word away ...
... Poor wounded name ! my bosom , as a bed , Shall lodge thee , till thy wound be th'roughly heal'd ; And thus I search it with a sovereign kiss . But twice , or thice , was Proteus written down : Be calm , good wind , blow not a word away ...
Page 59
... poor Proteus ! thou hast entertain'd A fox , to be the shepherd of thy lambs : Alas , poor fool ! why do I pity him That with his very heart despiseth me ? Because he loves her , he despiseth me ; Because I love him , I must pity him ...
... poor Proteus ! thou hast entertain'd A fox , to be the shepherd of thy lambs : Alas , poor fool ! why do I pity him That with his very heart despiseth me ? Because he loves her , he despiseth me ; Because I love him , I must pity him ...
Page 80
... poor woman . Mrs. Ford . Nay , he will do it : -Tis a goodly credit for you . Ford . Hang her , witch ! Eva . By yea and no , I think , the ' oman is a witch indeed : I like not when a ' oman has a great peard ; I spy a great peard ...
... poor woman . Mrs. Ford . Nay , he will do it : -Tis a goodly credit for you . Ford . Hang her , witch ! Eva . By yea and no , I think , the ' oman is a witch indeed : I like not when a ' oman has a great peard ; I spy a great peard ...
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