The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... thee a newe wife . At length Sem and his brethren put her on board by force , and on Noah's welcoming her , " Welcome , wife , into this boate , " he gives him a box on the ear : adding , " Take thou that for thy note . " Many ...
... thee a newe wife . At length Sem and his brethren put her on board by force , and on Noah's welcoming her , " Welcome , wife , into this boate , " he gives him a box on the ear : adding , " Take thou that for thy note . " Many ...
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... thee to the eyne " Of hiffing boyes , if to the theatres " I find thee once more come for lecherers . " Again , in B. Jonfon's verses , addressed to Fletcher on his Faithful Shepherdess : " The wife and many - headed bench that fits ...
... thee to the eyne " Of hiffing boyes , if to the theatres " I find thee once more come for lecherers . " Again , in B. Jonfon's verses , addressed to Fletcher on his Faithful Shepherdess : " The wife and many - headed bench that fits ...
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... thee now to dance the fecond part " With feeble nature , not with nimble art ! " Then all thy triumphs fraught with ftrains of mirth , " Shall be cag'd up within a cheft of earth : " Shall be they are ; thou haft danc'd thee out of ...
... thee now to dance the fecond part " With feeble nature , not with nimble art ! " Then all thy triumphs fraught with ftrains of mirth , " Shall be cag'd up within a cheft of earth : " Shall be they are ; thou haft danc'd thee out of ...
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... thee , but this , " Thou art a fool and knave ; -both ? -fie , I mifs , " And wrong thee much ; fith thou indeed art neither , " Although in few thou playeft both together . " fpected 1 spected his perfon , fo frequented his plays , 210 ...
... thee , but this , " Thou art a fool and knave ; -both ? -fie , I mifs , " And wrong thee much ; fith thou indeed art neither , " Although in few thou playeft both together . " fpected 1 spected his perfon , fo frequented his plays , 210 ...
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... thee , wind ! if room enough . And yet , defiring the winds to blow till they burst their winds , is not unlike many other conceits of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . s Play the men . ] i . e . act with fpirit , behave like men . Avers 15 ...
... thee , wind ! if room enough . And yet , defiring the winds to blow till they burst their winds , is not unlike many other conceits of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . s Play the men . ] i . e . act with fpirit , behave like men . Avers 15 ...
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