The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 7 |
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Of a Lord that was newly married , one observed that he grew fat ; “ Yes , " said Sir Walter Raleigh , any beast will grow fat , if you take him from the common and graze him in the several . ” Johnson .
Of a Lord that was newly married , one observed that he grew fat ; “ Yes , " said Sir Walter Raleigh , any beast will grow fat , if you take him from the common and graze him in the several . ” Johnson .
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If my observation , ( which very seldom lies ) By the heart's still rhetorick , disclosed with eyes , Deceive me not now , Navarre is infected . PRIN . With what ? BOYET . With that which we lovers entitle , affected . PRIN .
If my observation , ( which very seldom lies ) By the heart's still rhetorick , disclosed with eyes , Deceive me not now , Navarre is infected . PRIN . With what ? BOYET . With that which we lovers entitle , affected . PRIN .
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I have observed in the old comedies , that the songs are frequently omitted . On this occasion the stage direction is generally -Here they sing — or , Cantant . Again , in The Play of the Wether , by John Heywood , bl .
I have observed in the old comedies , that the songs are frequently omitted . On this occasion the stage direction is generally -Here they sing — or , Cantant . Again , in The Play of the Wether , by John Heywood , bl .
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By my penny of observation . ' ARM . But 0 , —but 0 ,6 1 3 -like a man after the old painting ; ] It was a common trick among some of the most indolent of the ancient masters , to place the hands in the bosom or the pockets , or conceal ...
By my penny of observation . ' ARM . But 0 , —but 0 ,6 1 3 -like a man after the old painting ; ] It was a common trick among some of the most indolent of the ancient masters , to place the hands in the bosom or the pockets , or conceal ...
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It has been already observed that the head was anciently called the costard . So , in King Richard III : “ Take him over the costard with the hilt of thy sword . ” A costard likewise signified a crab - stick .
It has been already observed that the head was anciently called the costard . So , in King Richard III : “ Take him over the costard with the hilt of thy sword . ” A costard likewise signified a crab - stick .
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