As you like it. Love's labour's lost. The winter's tale. Twelfth night; or, What you will. The merry wives of WindsorAMS Press, 1968 |
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... first way , the fol- lowing line is impertinent ; and to fave the correction , we must judge it fpurious . If we ... first line in this reading is abfurd and imper- tinent . There are two ways of fetting it right . The first is to read ...
... first way , the fol- lowing line is impertinent ; and to fave the correction , we must judge it fpurious . If we ... first line in this reading is abfurd and imper- tinent . There are two ways of fetting it right . The first is to read ...
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... first and second cause will not ferve my turn ' ; the Passado he respects not , the Duello he regards not ; his difgrace is to be call'd boy ; but his glory is to fubdue men . Adieu , valour ! ruft , rapier ! be ftill , drum ! for your ...
... first and second cause will not ferve my turn ' ; the Passado he respects not , the Duello he regards not ; his difgrace is to be call'd boy ; but his glory is to fubdue men . Adieu , valour ! ruft , rapier ! be ftill , drum ! for your ...
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... first edition of this play is in the Folio of 1623 . The Perfons of the Drama were first enumerated , with all the cant of the modern Stage , by Mr. Rowe . TWELFTH- 4 1 TWELFTH NIGHT : O R. WHAT YOU WILL Dramatis Perfonæ ,
... first edition of this play is in the Folio of 1623 . The Perfons of the Drama were first enumerated , with all the cant of the modern Stage , by Mr. Rowe . TWELFTH- 4 1 TWELFTH NIGHT : O R. WHAT YOU WILL Dramatis Perfonæ ,
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Anne bear believe better Biron Boyet bring brother Caius Coft comes Court daughter defire doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair fame father fear feems fenfe fhall fhould follow fome fool Ford foul fpeak fuch fweet give grace hand hath head hear heart Hoft hold honour hope humour I'll John keep King Knight Lady leave live look Lord Madam mafter marry means mind moft moſt Moth muſt nature never once Orla Page play poor pray prefent Queen Quic reafon Rofalind SCENE ſpeak tell thank thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thing thofe thou thou art thought tongue true WARBURTON wife woman young youth