The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... clown fhall make these laugh whose lungs are tickled o ' tbi fere . WARBURTON . This paffage I have omitted , for the fame reafon , I fuppofe , as the other editors . I do not understand it . ( 3 ) the lady ball , & c . ] The lady shall ...
... clown fhall make these laugh whose lungs are tickled o ' tbi fere . WARBURTON . This paffage I have omitted , for the fame reafon , I fuppofe , as the other editors . I do not understand it . ( 3 ) the lady ball , & c . ] The lady shall ...
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... Clowns , fpeak no more than is fet down for them : For there be of them that will themselves laugh , to fet on fome quantity of barren fpectators to laugh too ; though , in the mean time , fome neceffary question of the Play be then to ...
... Clowns , fpeak no more than is fet down for them : For there be of them that will themselves laugh , to fet on fome quantity of barren fpectators to laugh too ; though , in the mean time , fome neceffary question of the Play be then to ...
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... clowns afe to their laffes ? ( 1 ) Nay , then let the Devil wear black , FOR I'll bave a fuit of fables . ] The conceit of thefe words is not taken . They are an ironical apology for his mother's chearful looks : Two months was long ...
... clowns afe to their laffes ? ( 1 ) Nay , then let the Devil wear black , FOR I'll bave a fuit of fables . ] The conceit of thefe words is not taken . They are an ironical apology for his mother's chearful looks : Two months was long ...
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... in his Scornful Lady , very invidiously ridicules this incident . I will run mad firft , and if that get not pity , I'll drozon myself to a most dismal ditty . WARBURTON . ACT ACT V. SCENE I. A CHURCH . Enter two Clowns 250 HAMLET ,
... in his Scornful Lady , very invidiously ridicules this incident . I will run mad firft , and if that get not pity , I'll drozon myself to a most dismal ditty . WARBURTON . ACT ACT V. SCENE I. A CHURCH . Enter two Clowns 250 HAMLET ,
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... CLOWN . 1 S fhe to be buried in chriftian burial , that wilfully feeks her own falvation ? 2 Clown . I tell thee , fhe is , therefore ( 3 ) make her grave * ftraight . The crowner hath fate on her , and finds it chriftian burial .. 1 ...
... CLOWN . 1 S fhe to be buried in chriftian burial , that wilfully feeks her own falvation ? 2 Clown . I tell thee , fhe is , therefore ( 3 ) make her grave * ftraight . The crowner hath fate on her , and finds it chriftian burial .. 1 ...
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appears bear believe better blood Caffio character Clown comes common dead dear death doth earth editions effect Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall fame father fear feems fenfe fhall fhew fhould follow fome fortune foul fpeak ftand fuch give Hamlet hand hath head hear heart heav'n hold I'll Iago Juliet keep King lady Laer lago leave light lines live look Lord married matter means mind moft Moor muft muſt nature never night Nurfe once Othello paffage play poor POPE pray quarto Queen reafon Romeo SCENE Shakespeare ſpeak tell thee thefe theſe thing thofe thou thou art thought true villain WARBURTON whofe wife wrote young