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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How well he's read , to reason against reading ! Dum . Proceeded well , to stop all good proceeding ! Long . He weeds the corn , and still lets grow the weeding . Biron . The spring is near , when green geese are a breeding . DUM .
How well he's read , to reason against reading ! Dum . Proceeded well , to stop all good proceeding ! Long . He weeds the corn , and still lets grow the weeding . Biron . The spring is near , when green geese are a breeding . DUM .
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In reason nothing . . BIRON . Something then in rhyme . Long . Biron is like an envious sneaping frost , That bites the first - born infants of the spring . Biron . Well , say I am ; why should proud sum; mer boast , Before the birds ...
In reason nothing . . BIRON . Something then in rhyme . Long . Biron is like an envious sneaping frost , That bites the first - born infants of the spring . Biron . Well , say I am ; why should proud sum; mer boast , Before the birds ...
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... for two reasons , that it , by some accident or other , slipt out of the printed books . In the first place , Longaville confesses , he had devised the penalty : and why he should immediately arraign it as a dangerous law , seems to ...
... for two reasons , that it , by some accident or other , slipt out of the printed books . In the first place , Longaville confesses , he had devised the penalty : and why he should immediately arraign it as a dangerous law , seems to ...
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And the reason is this , that Jonson owing his chief excellence to art , by which he sometimes strained himself to an uncommon pitch , when he unbent himself , had nothing to support him ; but fell below all likeness of himself ; while ...
And the reason is this , that Jonson owing his chief excellence to art , by which he sometimes strained himself to an uncommon pitch , when he unbent himself , had nothing to support him ; but fell below all likeness of himself ; while ...
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ARM . Is that one of the four complexions ? Moth . As I have read , sir ; and the best of them too . ARM . Green , indeed , is the colour of lovers :: but to have a love of that colour , methinks , Sampson had small reason for it .
ARM . Is that one of the four complexions ? Moth . As I have read , sir ; and the best of them too . ARM . Green , indeed , is the colour of lovers :: but to have a love of that colour , methinks , Sampson had small reason for it .
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