The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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... first conceptions in forming a drama , which is the most complete fpecimen of his comick powers . T. WARTON . PERSONS REPRESENTED . SIR JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON . SHALLOW In the first edition of the imperfect play, fir ...
... first conceptions in forming a drama , which is the most complete fpecimen of his comick powers . T. WARTON . PERSONS REPRESENTED . SIR JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON . SHALLOW In the first edition of the imperfect play, fir ...
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... a letter to her : and here another ' to Page's wife ; who even now gave me good eyes too , ex- amin'd my parts with most judicious eyliads ; sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , sometimes 16 Act I. MERRY WIVES.
... a letter to her : and here another ' to Page's wife ; who even now gave me good eyes too , ex- amin'd my parts with most judicious eyliads ; sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , sometimes 16 Act I. MERRY WIVES.
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... most fehemently desire you , you will also look that way . Sim . I will , sir . Eva . Pless my soul ! how full of cholers I am , and trempling of mind ! —I shall be glad , if he have deceived me : -how melancholies I am ! —I will knog ...
... most fehemently desire you , you will also look that way . Sim . I will , sir . Eva . Pless my soul ! how full of cholers I am , and trempling of mind ! —I shall be glad , if he have deceived me : -how melancholies I am ! —I will knog ...
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... most reverend gentleman , who be- like , having received wrong by some person , is at most odds with his own gravity and patience , that ever you saw . Shat . I have lived fourscore years , and upwards ; I ne- ver heard a man of his ...
... most reverend gentleman , who be- like , having received wrong by some person , is at most odds with his own gravity and patience , that ever you saw . Shat . I have lived fourscore years , and upwards ; I ne- ver heard a man of his ...
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... most certain your husband's coming with half Windsor at his heels , to search for such a one . I come before to tell you if you know yourself clear , why I am glad of it : but if you have a friend here , con- vey , convey him out . Be ...
... most certain your husband's coming with half Windsor at his heels , to search for such a one . I come before to tell you if you know yourself clear , why I am glad of it : but if you have a friend here , con- vey , convey him out . Be ...
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againſt Anne anſwer Bawd Beat Beatrice Benedick better Bora brother Caius Claud Claudio coufin defire doft Dogb doth Duke Efcal Enter Exeunt Exit faid Falstaff Fent fhall fifter fignior firſt fome fool Ford foul friar fuch fure gentleman give hath hear heart heaven Herne the hunter Hero himſelf honour Host houſe HUGH EVANS husband Ifab Illyria itſelf knave lady Leon Leonato Lucio madam maid Malvolio marry maſter master Brook master doctor miſtreſs mistress Ford moft moſt muſt myſelf never night Pedro pleaſe Pompey pray prifon prince Prov Provoſt purpoſe Quick Re-enter reaſon ſay SCENE ſee Shal ſhall ſhe ſhould SIR ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK sir John SIR TOBY SIR TOBY BELCH Slen ſome ſpeak ſtrange ſuch tell thee there's theſe thou art thouſand to-morrow troth uſe What's wife woman yourſelf
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Seite 60 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us, Whiles it was ours...