The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... please himself . This is called the quip modest . If again , it was not well cut , he disabled my judgment . This is called the reply churlish , If again , it was not well cut , he would answer , I spake not true . This is called the ...
... please himself . This is called the quip modest . If again , it was not well cut , he disabled my judgment . This is called the reply churlish , If again , it was not well cut , he would answer , I spake not true . This is called the ...
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... please to come and hear , For life , I prize it As I weigh grief , which I would spare - For honour , Tis a derivative from me to mine , And only that I stand for . 1 . 4 The beautiful sentiment expressed in the last lines , which must ...
... please to come and hear , For life , I prize it As I weigh grief , which I would spare - For honour , Tis a derivative from me to mine , And only that I stand for . 1 . 4 The beautiful sentiment expressed in the last lines , which must ...
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... please , in words . Petruchio . Why , thou say'st true , it is a paltry cap , A custard coffin , a bauble , a filken pie ; I love thee well in that thou lik'st it not . Catharine . Love me , or love me not , I like the cap ; And I will ...
... please , in words . Petruchio . Why , thou say'st true , it is a paltry cap , A custard coffin , a bauble , a filken pie ; I love thee well in that thou lik'st it not . Catharine . Love me , or love me not , I like the cap ; And I will ...
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... your husband's foot ; In token of which duty , if he please , My hand is ready , may it do him ease . THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . Dramatis Perfonæ , MEN . * To vail is to submit , to be awed by authority . 140 THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... your husband's foot ; In token of which duty , if he please , My hand is ready , may it do him ease . THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . Dramatis Perfonæ , MEN . * To vail is to submit , to be awed by authority . 140 THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... please God . SCENE IX . Modesty is as sure an attendant on Merit , as its companion , as Envy is , as its shade * . Pedro . It is the witness still of excellency , To put a strange face on its own perfection , In the same Scene , Don ...
... please God . SCENE IX . Modesty is as sure an attendant on Merit , as its companion , as Envy is , as its shade * . Pedro . It is the witness still of excellency , To put a strange face on its own perfection , In the same Scene , Don ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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