The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... poor widow of Eaftcheap , and he is arrested at my fuit . CH . JUST . For what fum ? HOST . It is more than for fome , my lord ; it is for all , all I have : he hath eaten me out of house Devil , 1639 , feems to point out another ...
... poor widow of Eaftcheap , and he is arrested at my fuit . CH . JUST . For what fum ? HOST . It is more than for fome , my lord ; it is for all , all I have : he hath eaten me out of house Devil , 1639 , feems to point out another ...
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... poor widow to fo rough a courfe to come by her own ? FAL . What is the grofs fum that I owe thee ? HOST . Marry , if thou wert an honeft man , thy- self , and the money too . Thou didft fwear to me upon a parcel - gilt goblet ...
... poor widow to fo rough a courfe to come by her own ? FAL . What is the grofs fum that I owe thee ? HOST . Marry , if thou wert an honeft man , thy- self , and the money too . Thou didft fwear to me upon a parcel - gilt goblet ...
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... poor people ; faying , that ere long they fhould call me madam ? And didft thou not kifs me , and bid me fetch thee thirty fhillings ? I put thee now to thy book - oath ; deny it , if thou canft . FAL . My lord , this is a poor mad foul ...
... poor people ; faying , that ere long they fhould call me madam ? And didft thou not kifs me , and bid me fetch thee thirty fhillings ? I put thee now to thy book - oath ; deny it , if thou canft . FAL . My lord , this is a poor mad foul ...
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... poor woman . FAL . Come hither , hoftefs . [ Taking her afide : this fneap- ] A Yorkshire word for rebuke . POPE . Sneap fignifies to check ; as children eafily Sneaped ; herbs and fruits neaped with cold weather . See Ray's Collection ...
... poor woman . FAL . Come hither , hoftefs . [ Taking her afide : this fneap- ] A Yorkshire word for rebuke . POPE . Sneap fignifies to check ; as children eafily Sneaped ; herbs and fruits neaped with cold weather . See Ray's Collection ...
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... I do now remember the poor creature , fmall beer . But , indeed , thefe humble confiderations make me out of love with my great- ness . What a difgrace is it to me , to remember thy name ? or to know thy face to - KING HENRY IV . 61.
... I do now remember the poor creature , fmall beer . But , indeed , thefe humble confiderations make me out of love with my great- ness . What a difgrace is it to me , to remember thy name ? or to know thy face to - KING HENRY IV . 61.
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