The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... poor scare - crowe , at London an affe , " If lowfie is Lucy , as fome volke mifcalle it , " Then Lucy is lowfie whatever befall it : " He thinks himself greate , " Yet an affe in his ftate , " We allow by his ears but with affes to ...
... poor scare - crowe , at London an affe , " If lowfie is Lucy , as fome volke mifcalle it , " Then Lucy is lowfie whatever befall it : " He thinks himself greate , " Yet an affe in his ftate , " We allow by his ears but with affes to ...
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... poor Slender fhould characterise his mistress by a general quality belonging to her whole fex . In A Midsummer Night's Dream , Quince tells Flute , who objects to playing a woman's part , " You fhall play it in a mask , and you may ...
... poor Slender fhould characterise his mistress by a general quality belonging to her whole fex . In A Midsummer Night's Dream , Quince tells Flute , who objects to playing a woman's part , " You fhall play it in a mask , and you may ...
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... poor Slender was himself a poet . He probably means the Poems of Lord Surrey and others , which were very popular in the age of Queen Elizabeth . They were printed in 1567 , with this title : Songes and Sonnettes , written by the Right ...
... poor Slender was himself a poet . He probably means the Poems of Lord Surrey and others , which were very popular in the age of Queen Elizabeth . They were printed in 1567 , with this title : Songes and Sonnettes , written by the Right ...
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... poor gentleman born . ANNE . I may not go in without your worship : they will not fit , till you come .. SLEN . I'faith , I'll eat nothing ; I thank you as much as though I did . ANNE . I pray you , fir , walk in . SLEN . I had rather ...
... poor gentleman born . ANNE . I may not go in without your worship : they will not fit , till you come .. SLEN . I'faith , I'll eat nothing ; I thank you as much as though I did . ANNE . I pray you , fir , walk in . SLEN . I had rather ...
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... poor : 9 7 the humour of this age , ] folio reads the honor of the age . 8 Thus the 4to . 1619 : The STEEVENS . Let vultures gripe thy guts ! ] This hemiftich is a bur- lefque on a paffage in Tamburlaine , or The Scythian Shepherd , of ...
... poor : 9 7 the humour of this age , ] folio reads the honor of the age . 8 Thus the 4to . 1619 : The STEEVENS . Let vultures gripe thy guts ! ] This hemiftich is a bur- lefque on a paffage in Tamburlaine , or The Scythian Shepherd , of ...
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