The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 6C. and A. Conrad, 1805 |
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... song of Drayton's Polyolbion : " What's offer'd by the first , the other good doth make . " Steevens . Say , What is it your honour will command ? B2 TAMING OF THE SHREW . 17 At the hedge corner, in the coldest fault? ...
... song of Drayton's Polyolbion : " What's offer'd by the first , the other good doth make . " Steevens . Say , What is it your honour will command ? B2 TAMING OF THE SHREW . 17 At the hedge corner, in the coldest fault? ...
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... honour will command ? Let one attend him with a silver bason , Full of rose - water , and bestrew'd with flowers ; Another bear the ewer , the third a diaper , And say , Will ' t please your lordship cool your hands ? Some one be ready ...
... honour will command ? Let one attend him with a silver bason , Full of rose - water , and bestrew'd with flowers ; Another bear the ewer , the third a diaper , And say , Will ' t please your lordship cool your hands ? Some one be ready ...
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... honour , Players that offer service to your lordship . Lord . Bid them come near : - Enter Players.5 Now , fellows , you are welcome . 1 Play . We thank your honour . Lord . Do you intend to stay with me to - night ? 2 Play . So please ...
... honour , Players that offer service to your lordship . Lord . Bid them come near : - Enter Players.5 Now , fellows , you are welcome . 1 Play . We thank your honour . Lord . Do you intend to stay with me to - night ? 2 Play . So please ...
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... honour never heard a play ) You break into some merry passion , And so offend him ; for I tell you , sirs , If you should smile , he grows impatient . 1 Play . Fear not , my lord ; we can contain ourselves , Were he the veriest antick ...
... honour never heard a play ) You break into some merry passion , And so offend him ; for I tell you , sirs , If you should smile , he grows impatient . 1 Play . Fear not , my lord ; we can contain ourselves , Were he the veriest antick ...
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... honour taste of these con- serves ? 3 Serv . What raiment will your honour wear to - day ? Sly . I am Christophero Sly ; call not me - honour , nor lordship : I never drank sack in my life , and if you give me any conserves , give me ...
... honour taste of these con- serves ? 3 Serv . What raiment will your honour wear to - day ? Sly . I am Christophero Sly ; call not me - honour , nor lordship : I never drank sack in my life , and if you give me any conserves , give me ...
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