The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen5Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... is rather to his foftness or weakness . TYRWHITT . Word of denial in thy labras here ; ] I suppose it should rather be read : Word of denial : froth and fcum , thou lieft G. 4 OF WINDSO R. 23 FAL. Is this true, Piftol? ...
... is rather to his foftness or weakness . TYRWHITT . Word of denial in thy labras here ; ] I suppose it should rather be read : Word of denial : froth and fcum , thou lieft G. 4 OF WINDSO R. 23 FAL. Is this true, Piftol? ...
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... suppose the Hoft could guefs by his dexterity in frothing a pot to make it appear fuller than it was , how he would afterwards fucceed in the world . Falstaff himself complains of limed fack . STEEVENS . ין a wither'd fervingman , a ...
... suppose the Hoft could guefs by his dexterity in frothing a pot to make it appear fuller than it was , how he would afterwards fucceed in the world . Falstaff himself complains of limed fack . STEEVENS . ין a wither'd fervingman , a ...
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... suppose he means - Thefe knights will degrade themselves , fo that he will acquire no honour by being connected with them . It is not , however , impoffible that Shakspeare meant by thefe knights will hack - thefe knights will foon ...
... suppose he means - Thefe knights will degrade themselves , fo that he will acquire no honour by being connected with them . It is not , however , impoffible that Shakspeare meant by thefe knights will hack - thefe knights will foon ...
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... suppose every where elfe , a reafon of diflike . So Piftol calls Sir Hugh in the firft a & t , a mountain foreigner ; that is , a fellow uneducated , and of grofs be- haviour ; and again in his anger calls Bardolph , Hungarian wight ...
... suppose every where elfe , a reafon of diflike . So Piftol calls Sir Hugh in the firft a & t , a mountain foreigner ; that is , a fellow uneducated , and of grofs be- haviour ; and again in his anger calls Bardolph , Hungarian wight ...
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... has no heart . I suppose this expreffion was made use of in oppofition to the common one , heart of oak . STEEVENS . bully Stale ? ] The reason why Caius is called bully Stale , 1 CAIUS . By gar , he is de coward OF WIND SO R. 95.
... has no heart . I suppose this expreffion was made use of in oppofition to the common one , heart of oak . STEEVENS . bully Stale ? ] The reason why Caius is called bully Stale , 1 CAIUS . By gar , he is de coward OF WIND SO R. 95.
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