The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 9 |
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-Perhaps we might read - bathe Merriman , which is , I believe , the common practice of huntsmen ; but the present reading may stand . JOHNSON . Emboss'd is a hunting term . When a deer is hard run , and foams at the mouth , he is said ...
-Perhaps we might read - bathe Merriman , which is , I believe , the common practice of huntsmen ; but the present reading may stand . JOHNSON . Emboss'd is a hunting term . When a deer is hard run , and foams at the mouth , he is said ...
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And if your honour please to hunt the deere , " Your hounds stands readie cuppled at the doore , " Who in running will oretake the row , " And make the long - breathde tygre broken - winded . " [ Exit . " Lord .
And if your honour please to hunt the deere , " Your hounds stands readie cuppled at the doore , " Who in running will oretake the row , " And make the long - breathde tygre broken - winded . " [ Exit . " Lord .
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Sim , stand by me , " And we'll flowt the plaiers out of their coates . " Lord . Ile cal them my lord . Ho , where are you there ? " Sound trumpets . " Enter two young gentlemen , and a man , and a boy . ” STEEVENS .
Sim , stand by me , " And we'll flowt the plaiers out of their coates . " Lord . Ile cal them my lord . Ho , where are you there ? " Sound trumpets . " Enter two young gentlemen , and a man , and a boy . ” STEEVENS .
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Ay , it stands so , that I may hardly tarry so long . But I would be loath to fall into my dreams again ; I will therefore tarry , in despite of the flesh and the blood . Enter a Servant . SERV . Your honour's players , hearing your ...
Ay , it stands so , that I may hardly tarry so long . But I would be loath to fall into my dreams again ; I will therefore tarry , in despite of the flesh and the blood . Enter a Servant . SERV . Your honour's players , hearing your ...
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LUCENTIO and TRANIO stand aside . BAP . Gentlemen , impórtune me no further , For how I firmly am resolv'd you know ; That is , not to bestow my youngest daughter , Before I have a husband for the elder : If either of you both love ...
LUCENTIO and TRANIO stand aside . BAP . Gentlemen , impórtune me no further , For how I firmly am resolv'd you know ; That is , not to bestow my youngest daughter , Before I have a husband for the elder : If either of you both love ...
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