“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... hands are hard . Touch . Your lips will feel them the sooner . Shallow , again : A more sounder instance , come . Cor ... hand be firm and steady ; " Strike , and strike home , -the vaine worldes vaine is ready : " Let ulcer'd limbes ...
... hands are hard . Touch . Your lips will feel them the sooner . Shallow , again : A more sounder instance , come . Cor ... hand be firm and steady ; " Strike , and strike home , -the vaine worldes vaine is ready : " Let ulcer'd limbes ...
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... hand of Ro- salind , I am that he , that unfortunate he . Ros . But are you so much in love as your rhymes speak ? Orl . Neither rhyme nor reason can express how much . Ros . Love is merely a madness ; and , I tell you , de- serves as ...
... hand of Ro- salind , I am that he , that unfortunate he . Ros . But are you so much in love as your rhymes speak ? Orl . Neither rhyme nor reason can express how much . Ros . Love is merely a madness ; and , I tell you , de- serves as ...
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... hand . " Steevens . 1 Foul is most foul , being foul to be a scoffer . ] The sense is , The ugly seem most ugly , when , though ugly , they are scoffers . Johnson . 2 with her foulness , ] So , Sir T. Hanmer ; the other edi- tions ...
... hand . " Steevens . 1 Foul is most foul , being foul to be a scoffer . ] The sense is , The ugly seem most ugly , when , though ugly , they are scoffers . Johnson . 2 with her foulness , ] So , Sir T. Hanmer ; the other edi- tions ...
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... hand- fuls of purpose for her , and leave them that she may glean them . " Steevens . That the old carlot once was master of . ] i . e . peasant , from carl or churl ; probably a word of Shakspeare's coinage . Douce . 7 — a peevish boy ...
... hand- fuls of purpose for her , and leave them that she may glean them . " Steevens . That the old carlot once was master of . ] i . e . peasant , from carl or churl ; probably a word of Shakspeare's coinage . Douce . 7 — a peevish boy ...
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... hand , it will not kill a fly : But come , now I will be your Rosalind in a more coming - on dispo sition ; and ask me what you will I will grant it . Orl . Then love me , Rosalind . Ros . Yes , faith will I , Fridays , and Saturdays ...
... hand , it will not kill a fly : But come , now I will be your Rosalind in a more coming - on dispo sition ; and ask me what you will I will grant it . Orl . Then love me , Rosalind . Ros . Yes , faith will I , Fridays , and Saturdays ...
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