The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 第 6 卷Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... pray ? " You have not the difeafe , I hope . SIEEVENS . what has he done ? CLO . A woman . ] The ancient meaning of the verb to do , ( though now obfolute ) may be guess'd at from the following paffages : Chiron . Thou haft undone our ...
... pray ? " You have not the difeafe , I hope . SIEEVENS . what has he done ? CLO . A woman . ] The ancient meaning of the verb to do , ( though now obfolute ) may be guess'd at from the following paffages : Chiron . Thou haft undone our ...
第28页
... pray , fhe may : as well for the encou- ragement of the like , which elfe would ftand under grievous impofition ; as for the enjoying of thy life , who I would be forry should be thus foolishly loft at a game of tick - tack . I'll to ...
... pray , fhe may : as well for the encou- ragement of the like , which elfe would ftand under grievous impofition ; as for the enjoying of thy life , who I would be forry should be thus foolishly loft at a game of tick - tack . I'll to ...
第34页
... pray you , answer him . Exit FRANCISCA . ISAB . Peace and profperity ! Who is't that calls ? Enter LUCIO . LUCIO . Hail , virgin , if you be ; as thofe check- rofes Proclaim you are no less ! Can you so stead me , As bring me to the ...
... pray you , answer him . Exit FRANCISCA . ISAB . Peace and profperity ! Who is't that calls ? Enter LUCIO . LUCIO . Hail , virgin , if you be ; as thofe check- rofes Proclaim you are no less ! Can you so stead me , As bring me to the ...
第35页
... Pray , do not mock me . ' I beseech you , Sir , ( fays Ifabel ) do not play upon my fears ; referve this idle talk for fome other occafion ; proceed at once to your tale . Lucio's fubfequent words , [ « ' Tis true , " - i . e . you are ...
... Pray , do not mock me . ' I beseech you , Sir , ( fays Ifabel ) do not play upon my fears ; referve this idle talk for fome other occafion ; proceed at once to your tale . Lucio's fubfequent words , [ « ' Tis true , " - i . e . you are ...
第36页
... prays for him , though my tongue do curfe . " We meet with the fame thought in Lyly's Campajpe , 1584 ; from whence Shakspeare might borrow it : " Alex . you refemble the lapwing , who crieth moft where her neft is not , and fo , to ...
... prays for him , though my tongue do curfe . " We meet with the fame thought in Lyly's Campajpe , 1584 ; from whence Shakspeare might borrow it : " Alex . you refemble the lapwing , who crieth moft where her neft is not , and fo , to ...
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