The Works of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of the Old Editions : with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Band 3Whittaker & Company, 1842 |
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... Gent . But I am sure , the younger of our nature , That surfeit on their ease , will day by day. 6 Holy seems the quarrel ] This should seem to be the remark of a Florentine Lord ; as in the old copies the " two Frenchmen " ( so called ...
... Gent . But I am sure , the younger of our nature , That surfeit on their ease , will day by day. 6 Holy seems the quarrel ] This should seem to be the remark of a Florentine Lord ; as in the old copies the " two Frenchmen " ( so called ...
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... Gent . It were fit you knew him , lest reposing too far in his virtue which he hath not , he might , at some great and trusty business in a main danger , fail you . Ber . I would I knew in what particular action to try him . Fr. Gent ...
... Gent . It were fit you knew him , lest reposing too far in his virtue which he hath not , he might , at some great and trusty business in a main danger , fail you . Ber . I would I knew in what particular action to try him . Fr. Gent ...
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... Gent . O ! for the love of laughter , let him fetch his drum : he says he has a stratagem for't . When your lordship sees the bottom of his success in't , and to what metal this counterfeit lump of ore will be melted , if you give him ...
... Gent . O ! for the love of laughter , let him fetch his drum : he says he has a stratagem for't . When your lordship sees the bottom of his success in't , and to what metal this counterfeit lump of ore will be melted , if you give him ...
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... Gent . A pox on't ! let it go : ' tis but a drum . Par . But a drum ! Is't but a drum ? A drum so lost ! There was an excellent command , to charge in with our horse upon our own wings , and to rend our own soldiers ! Fr. Gent . That ...
... Gent . A pox on't ! let it go : ' tis but a drum . Par . But a drum ! Is't but a drum ? A drum so lost ! There was an excellent command , to charge in with our horse upon our own wings , and to rend our own soldiers ! Fr. Gent . That ...
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... Gent . You do not know him , my lord , as we do : certain it is , that he will steal himself into a man's favour , and for a week escape a great deal of dis- coveries ; but when you find him out , you have him ever after . Ber . Why ...
... Gent . You do not know him , my lord , as we do : certain it is , that he will steal himself into a man's favour , and for a week escape a great deal of dis- coveries ; but when you find him out , you have him ever after . Ber . Why ...
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