The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1800 |
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... Pleasure , 4to . 1566 , P. 88 . FARMER . Shakspeare is indebted to the novel only for a few leading cir- cumftances in the graver parts of the piece . The comic bufinefs appears to be entirely of his own formation . STEEVENS . This ...
... Pleasure , 4to . 1566 , P. 88 . FARMER . Shakspeare is indebted to the novel only for a few leading cir- cumftances in the graver parts of the piece . The comic bufinefs appears to be entirely of his own formation . STEEVENS . This ...
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... pleasure , madam ? COUNT . I am a mother to you . You know , Helen , HEL . Mine honourable mistress . COUNT . Nay , a mother ; Why not a mother ? When I faid , a mother , Me thought you faw a ferpent : What's in mother , That you ftart ...
... pleasure , madam ? COUNT . I am a mother to you . You know , Helen , HEL . Mine honourable mistress . COUNT . Nay , a mother ; Why not a mother ? When I faid , a mother , Me thought you faw a ferpent : What's in mother , That you ftart ...
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... pleasure , fir ? LAF . Your lord and mafter did well to make his recantation . PAR . Recantation ? -My lord ? my mafter ? LAF . Ay ; Is it not a language , I speak ? PAR . A moft harfh one ; and not to be under- flood without bloody ...
... pleasure , fir ? LAF . Your lord and mafter did well to make his recantation . PAR . Recantation ? -My lord ? my mafter ? LAF . Ay ; Is it not a language , I speak ? PAR . A moft harfh one ; and not to be under- flood without bloody ...
Page 88
... pleasure is , and short . " COLLINS . Well , thou hast a fon jhall take this difgrace off me ; ] This the poet makes Parolles fpeak alone ; and this is nature . A coward hould try to hide his poltroonery even from himself . An ordinary ...
... pleasure is , and short . " COLLINS . Well , thou hast a fon jhall take this difgrace off me ; ] This the poet makes Parolles fpeak alone ; and this is nature . A coward hould try to hide his poltroonery even from himself . An ordinary ...
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... pleasure , and the increase of laughter . PAR . A good knave , i'faith , and well fed . 9 --- Madam , my lord will go away to - night ; A very ferious bufinefs calls on him . The great prerogative and rite of love , Which , as your due ...
... pleasure , and the increase of laughter . PAR . A good knave , i'faith , and well fed . 9 --- Madam , my lord will go away to - night ; A very ferious bufinefs calls on him . The great prerogative and rite of love , Which , as your due ...
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