The Works of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of the Old Editions : with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Band 3Whittaker & Company, 1842 |
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... hope not after it : ' Tis not your inky brows , your black - silk hair , Your bugle eye - balls , nor your cheek of cream , That can entame my spirits to your worship.- 11 - lean BUT upon a rush , ] The folio of 1632 inserts but . 1 ...
... hope not after it : ' Tis not your inky brows , your black - silk hair , Your bugle eye - balls , nor your cheek of cream , That can entame my spirits to your worship.- 11 - lean BUT upon a rush , ] The folio of 1632 inserts but . 1 ...
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... would read coroners for " chroniclers ; " but without authority , all the old copies being uniform . Monck Mason was in favour of inserting coroners in the text . Orl . I hope so . Ros . Why , 74 [ ACT IV . AS YOU LIKE IT .
... would read coroners for " chroniclers ; " but without authority , all the old copies being uniform . Monck Mason was in favour of inserting coroners in the text . Orl . I hope so . Ros . Why , 74 [ ACT IV . AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... hope so . Ros . Why , then , can one desire too much of a good thing ? -Come , sister , you shall be the priest , and marry us . Give me your hand , Orlando . - What do you say , sister ? Orl . Pray thee , marry us . Cel . I cannot say ...
... hope so . Ros . Why , then , can one desire too much of a good thing ? -Come , sister , you shall be the priest , and marry us . Give me your hand , Orlando . - What do you say , sister ? Orl . Pray thee , marry us . Cel . I cannot say ...
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... hope it is no dishonest desire , to desire to be a woman of the world ' . Here come two of the banished duke's pages . Enter two Pages . 1 Page . Well met , honest gentleman . too , notwithstanding the absence of his mistress . If ...
... hope it is no dishonest desire , to desire to be a woman of the world ' . Here come two of the banished duke's pages . Enter two Pages . 1 Page . Well met , honest gentleman . too , notwithstanding the absence of his mistress . If ...
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... hope , and know they fear3 . Enter ROSALIND , SILVIUS , and PHEBE . Ros . Patience once more , whiles our compact is ... hope , and know they fear . ] This line has produced a diversity of opinions ; but the meaning of it seems to be ...
... hope , and know they fear3 . Enter ROSALIND , SILVIUS , and PHEBE . Ros . Patience once more , whiles our compact is ... hope , and know they fear . ] This line has produced a diversity of opinions ; but the meaning of it seems to be ...
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