The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... sure her name was in my table - book once . " Or , perhaps the allusion is to matriculation at the University . So , in Aristippus , or The Jovial Philosopher , 1630 : " You must be matriculated , and have your name recorded in Albo ...
... sure her name was in my table - book once . " Or , perhaps the allusion is to matriculation at the University . So , in Aristippus , or The Jovial Philosopher , 1630 : " You must be matriculated , and have your name recorded in Albo ...
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... sure , ' and will assist me ? CON . To the death , my lord . D. JOHN . Let us to the great supper ; their cheer is ... sure , ] i . e . to be depended on . So , in Macbeth . " Thou sure and firm - set earth- . " STEEvens . ACT II . SCENE ...
... sure , ' and will assist me ? CON . To the death , my lord . D. JOHN . Let us to the great supper ; their cheer is ... sure , ] i . e . to be depended on . So , in Macbeth . " Thou sure and firm - set earth- . " STEEvens . ACT II . SCENE ...
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... within : alluding either to his dignity , or the qualities of his mind and person . By these cir- cumstances , I am sure , the thought is mended : as , I think ve- HERO . Why , then your visor should be thatch'd 40 ACT II . MUCH ADO.
... within : alluding either to his dignity , or the qualities of his mind and person . By these cir- cumstances , I am sure , the thought is mended : as , I think ve- HERO . Why , then your visor should be thatch'd 40 ACT II . MUCH ADO.
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... certainly printed before the year 1575 , and in much repute , as appears from the mention of it in Laneham's Letter concerning the entertainment at Kenelworth - Castle . BENE . What's he ? BEAT . I am sure 42 ACT II . MUCH ADO.
... certainly printed before the year 1575 , and in much repute , as appears from the mention of it in Laneham's Letter concerning the entertainment at Kenelworth - Castle . BENE . What's he ? BEAT . I am sure 42 ACT II . MUCH ADO.
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... sure , you know him well enough . BENE . Not I , believe me . BEAT . Did he never make you laugh ? BENE . I pray you , what is he ? BEAT . Why , he is the prince's jester : a very dull fool ; only his gift is in devising impossible slan ...
... sure , you know him well enough . BENE . Not I , believe me . BEAT . Did he never make you laugh ? BENE . I pray you , what is he ? BEAT . Why , he is the prince's jester : a very dull fool ; only his gift is in devising impossible slan ...
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