The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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第171页
... Juft . Your means are very flender , and your wafte is great . Fal . I would it were otherwife : I would my means were greater , and my waste flenderer . Ch . Juft . You have misled the youthful Prince . Fal . The young Prince hath ...
... Juft . Your means are very flender , and your wafte is great . Fal . I would it were otherwife : I would my means were greater , and my waste flenderer . Ch . Juft . You have misled the youthful Prince . Fal . The young Prince hath ...
第172页
... Juft . Well , Heav'n fend the Prince a better companion ! Fal . Heav'n fend the companion a better Prince ! I cannot rid my hands of him . Ch . Juft . Well , the King hath fever'd you and Prince Harry . I hear you are going with Lord ...
... Juft . Well , Heav'n fend the Prince a better companion ! Fal . Heav'n fend the companion a better Prince ! I cannot rid my hands of him . Ch . Juft . Well , the King hath fever'd you and Prince Harry . I hear you are going with Lord ...
第173页
William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. Ch . Juft . Well , be honest , be honeft , and Heav'n blefs your expedition ? Fal . Will your Lordship lend me a thousand pound to furnifh me forth ? Ch . Juft . Not a penny , not a penny ; you are too ...
William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. Ch . Juft . Well , be honest , be honeft , and Heav'n blefs your expedition ? Fal . Will your Lordship lend me a thousand pound to furnifh me forth ? Ch . Juft . Not a penny , not a penny ; you are too ...
第178页
... Juft . What's the matter ? keep the peace here , ho ? Haft . Good my Lord , be good to me . I beseech you , ftand to me . Ch . Juft . How now , Sir John ? what , are you brawl- ing here ? Doth this become your place , your time , and ...
... Juft . What's the matter ? keep the peace here , ho ? Haft . Good my Lord , be good to me . I beseech you , ftand to me . Ch . Juft . How now , Sir John ? what , are you brawl- ing here ? Doth this become your place , your time , and ...
第179页
... Juft . Sir John , Sir John , I am well acquainted with your manner of wrenching the true caufe the falfe way . It is not a confident brow , nor the throng of words that come with fuch more than impudent fauci- nefs from you , can thruft ...
... Juft . Sir John , Sir John , I am well acquainted with your manner of wrenching the true caufe the falfe way . It is not a confident brow , nor the throng of words that come with fuch more than impudent fauci- nefs from you , can thruft ...
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