... man ? Men . There is differency between a grub , and a butterfly ; yet your butterfly was a grub . This Marcius is ... go meet the ladies . This Volumnia Is worth of consuls , senators , patricians , A city full of tribunes , such as you , [ ...
... kiss shall stop our mouths , and dumbly part ; Thus give I mine , and thus I take thy heart . Queen . Give me mine own again ; ' twere no good To take on me to keep , and kill thy heart . So , now I have my own again , begone , That I ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare from the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed. A New Edition by William Hazlitt
... man ? Men . There is differency between a grub , and a butterfly ; yet your butterfly was a grub . This Marcius is ... go meet the ladies . This Volumnia Is worth of consuls , senators , patricians , A city full of tribunes , such as you , [ ...
The dramatic works of William Shakespeare: From the text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed. With glossarial notes, life etc. New. ed. by William Hazlitt. In 4 [vielm.:] 5 vol
... love swears that she is made of truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies ; That she might think me some untutor'd youth , Unskilful in the world's false forgeries . It there Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young , Although ...
The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson, Stevens [sic] and Reed, with glossarial notes, his life, and a critique on his genius & writings by N. Rowe
... kiss shall stop our mouths , and dumbly part ; Thus give I mine , and thus I take thy heart . [ They kiss . Queen . Give me mine own again ; ' twere no good part , To take on me to keep , and kill thy heart . [ Kiss again . So , now I ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, His Life, and a Critique on His Genius & Writings, by Nicholas Rowe, Esq
... yet let that be , Which the eye fears , when it is done , to see . [ Exit ... thy heart , and farewell . Glamis thou art , and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou art promis'd : -Yet do I fear thy nature ... yet would'st wrongly win : thou'd'st ...
The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson, Stevens [sic], and Reed, with glossarial notes
... me in that one Will . CXXXVI . If thy soul check * thee that I come so near , Swear to thy blind soul that I was thy Will , And will , thy soul knows , is admitted there ; Thus far for love , my lovesuit , sweet , fulfil . Will will fulfil ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed: With Glossarial Notes, Life, &c
... When my love swears that she is made of truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies ; That she might think me some untutor'd youth , Unskilful in the world's false forgeries . It there T Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young , ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed: With Glossarial Notes, Life, &c
... rings . Por . What ring gave you , my lord ? Not that , I hope , which you received of me . Bass . If I could add a lie unto a fault , I would deny it ; but you see , my finger Hath not the ring upon it , it is gone . Por . Even so void ...
The dramatic works of William Shakspere, from the text of Johnson, Stevens [sic] & Reed, with glossarial notes, his life, etc. by N. Rowe
... yet let that be , Which the eye fears , when it is done , to see . [ Exit ... thy heart , and farewell . Glamis thou art , and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou art promis'd : -Yet do I fear thy nature ... yet would'st wrongly win : thou'd'st ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed
... yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear . Gaunt . O , but they say ... This fortress , built by nature for herself , * Flatter . Against infection , and the hand of war ; This happy breed ...
Dramatic Works, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed: With Glossarial Notes, Life, &c
... love swears that she is made of truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies ; That she might think me some untutor'd youth , Unskilful in the world's false forgeries . It there Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young , Although ...
Dramatic Works, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed: With Glossarial Notes, Life, &c
... rings . Por . What ring gave you , my lord ? Not that , I hope , which you received of me . Bass . If I could add a lie unto a fault , I would deny it ; but you see , my finger Hath not the ring upon it , it is gone . Por . Even so void ...
Dramatic Works, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, with Glossarial Notes, Life, Etc
... rings . Por . What ring gave you , my lord ? Not that , I hope , which you received of me . Bass . If I could add a lie unto a fault , I would deny it ; but you see , my finger Hath not the ring upon it , it is gone . Por . Even so void ...
The Dramatic Works of W. Shakespeare, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed: With a Biographical Memoir and Summary Remarks on Each Play : Embellished with a Portrait of Shakespeare
... you . Clo . Advocate's the court - word for a pheasant ; say , you have none ... will break the back of man , the heart of Clo . Think you so , sir ... pawn till I bring it you . Aut . After I have done what I promised ? Shep . Ay , sir ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes
... wickedly . A sort is a company . Id . 1. 36. Your lady is forthcoming ... quilt : According to the ancient usage of the duel , the vanquished person not only ... easy , ] Easy is an adjective used adverbially . Id . l . 55. accuse- i . e ...
The Dramatic Works of W. Shakespeare, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed: With a Biographical Memoir, Summary Remarks on Each Play, Copious Glossary, and Variorum Notes
... door , King HENRY , BEDFORD , GLOS- TER , EXETER , WARWICK , WESTMORELAND , and other Lords ; at another , the French King , Queen ISABEL , the Princess KATHARINE , Lords , Ladies , & c . the Duke of BURGUNDY , and his Train . K. Hen ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed
... savage spirit of wild war ; That , like a lion foster'd up at hand , It may ... wars Between this chástis'd kingdom and myself , And brought in matter ... spirits from the world , To outlook conquest , and to win renown Even in the jaws ...
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Etc
... PUCK and DEMETRIUS . Puck . Ho , ho ! ho , ho ! Coward , why com'st thou not ... fairy that shall seek The squirrel's hoard , and fetch thee new nuts . Bot ... PUCK . Obe . Welcome , good Robin . Seest thou this sweet Her dotage now I do ...
Dramatic Works from the Text of Johnson and Stevens
... X. [ Exeunt . Kent . Iden's Garden . Enter CADR . Cade . Fie on ambition ... porn to do me good : for , many a time , but ra sallet , my brain - pan had ... stray , for entering his fee- mple without leave . Ah , villain , thou wilt stray ...
The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson and Stevens [sic].
... one mile : if they have measur'd many , Boyet . If , to come hither you have measur'd And many miles ; the princess bids you tell , How many inches do fill up one mile . [ steps . Biron . Tell her , we ... trumpet sounds ; be mask'd , the ...
The Dramatic Works of W. Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed. With a Biographical Memoir, Summary Remars (sic!) on Each Play, Compious Glossary, and Variorum Notes
... King - which , as I remember , hight Costard , Cost . O me ! King - sorted and consorted , contrary to thy ... porridge . King , And Don Armado shall be your keeper.- My lord Biron , see him deliver'd o'er- And go we , lords , to put in ...
THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF SHAKSPEARE, FROM THE TEXT OF JOHNSON, STEEVENS AND REED; WITH A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR, SUMMARY REMARKS ON EACH PLAY, COPIOUS GLOSSARY, AND VARIORUM NOTES.
... love of thine ? [ heavenly Rosaline , Biron . Did they , quoth you ? Who sees the That , like a rude and savage man ... all complexions the culi'd sovereignty Do meet , as at a fair , in her fair cheek ; Where several worthies make one ...
The Dramatic Works of W. Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed. With a Biographical Memoir, Summary Remarks on Each Play, Copious Glossary, and Variorum Notes
... door , King HENRY , BEDFORD , GLOS- TER , EXETER , WARWICK , WESTMORELAND , and other Lords ; at another , the French King , Queen ISABEL , the Princess KATHARINE , Lords , Ladies , & c . the Duke of BURGUNDY , and his Train . K. Hen ...
Dramatic Works, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens and Reed: With a Biographical Memoir, Summary Remarks on Each Play, Copious Glossary, and Variorum Notes
... you . Clo . Advocate's the court - word for a pheasant ; say , you have none ... will break the back of man , the heart of Clo . Think you so , sir ... pawn till I bring it you . Aut . After I have done what I promised ? Shep . Ay , sir ...
The Dramatic Works of W. Shakspeare from the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed
... love of thine ? [ heavenly Rosaline , Biron . Did they , quoth you ? Who sees the That , like a rude and savage man ... all complexions the cull'd sovereignty Do meet , as at a fair , in her fair cheek ; Where several worthies make one ...
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