The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Vydanie 5G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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Strana 5
... believe that he wanted to claim the play as his own ; for it was not even printed till some years after his death ; but he merely revived it on his stage as a manager . FARMER . In spite of the great deference which is due from every ...
... believe that he wanted to claim the play as his own ; for it was not even printed till some years after his death ; but he merely revived it on his stage as a manager . FARMER . In spite of the great deference which is due from every ...
Strana 9
... Believe me , lord , I think he cannot choose . 2 Hunt . It would seem strange unto him when he wak'd . Lord . Even as a flattering dream , or worthless fancy . Then take him up , and manage well the jest : Carry him gently to my fairest ...
... Believe me , lord , I think he cannot choose . 2 Hunt . It would seem strange unto him when he wak'd . Lord . Even as a flattering dream , or worthless fancy . Then take him up , and manage well the jest : Carry him gently to my fairest ...
Strana 39
... Believe me , sister , of all the men alive , I never yet beheld that special face Which I could fancy more than any other . Kath . Minion , thou liest ; Is't not Hortensio ? Bian . If you affect him , sister , here I swear , I'll plead ...
... Believe me , sister , of all the men alive , I never yet beheld that special face Which I could fancy more than any other . Kath . Minion , thou liest ; Is't not Hortensio ? Bian . If you affect him , sister , here I swear , I'll plead ...
Strana 51
... believe How much she loves me : O , the kindest Kate ! - She hung about my neck ; and kiss on kiss She vied so fast 34 , protesting oath on oath , That in a twink she won me to her love . O , you are novices ! ' tis a world to see , How ...
... believe How much she loves me : O , the kindest Kate ! - She hung about my neck ; and kiss on kiss She vied so fast 34 , protesting oath on oath , That in a twink she won me to her love . O , you are novices ! ' tis a world to see , How ...
Strana 57
... believe , yet I mistrust . Luc . Mistrust it not ; for , sure , Æacides Was Ajax , -call'd so from his grandfather . Bian . I must believe my master ; else , I promise you , I should be arguing still upon that doubt : But let it rest ...
... believe , yet I mistrust . Luc . Mistrust it not ; for , sure , Æacides Was Ajax , -call'd so from his grandfather . Bian . I must believe my master ; else , I promise you , I should be arguing still upon that doubt : But let it rest ...
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