The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Tập 8J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... say , ay ? Greg . No. Sam . No , Sir , I do not bite my thumb at you , Sir : but I bite my thumb , Sir . Greg . Do you quarrel , Sir ? Abr . Quarrel , Sir ? no , Sir . Sam . If you do , Sir , I am for you ; I serve as good a man , as ...
... say , ay ? Greg . No. Sam . No , Sir , I do not bite my thumb at you , Sir : but I bite my thumb , Sir . Greg . Do you quarrel , Sir ? Abr . Quarrel , Sir ? no , Sir . Sam . If you do , Sir , I am for you ; I serve as good a man , as ...
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... say , how. s Tht most are bufied , & c . ] E- dition 1597. Instead of which it is in the other editions thus . -by my own . Which then most fubt , where mest might not be found , Being one too many by my weary Self , Purfued my bumour ...
... say , how. s Tht most are bufied , & c . ] E- dition 1597. Instead of which it is in the other editions thus . -by my own . Which then most fubt , where mest might not be found , Being one too many by my weary Self , Purfued my bumour ...
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... say , how true , But to himself fo fecret and fo close , So far from founding and discovery , As is the bud bit with an envious worm , Ere he can fpread his sweet leaves to the Air , * Or dedicate his beauty to the Sun. Could we but ...
... say , how true , But to himself fo fecret and fo close , So far from founding and discovery , As is the bud bit with an envious worm , Ere he can fpread his sweet leaves to the Air , * Or dedicate his beauty to the Sun. Could we but ...
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... say you to my Suit ? Cap . But saying o'er what I have faid before : My child is yet a stranger in the world , She hath not seen the Change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her ripe to be ...
... say you to my Suit ? Cap . But saying o'er what I have faid before : My child is yet a stranger in the world , She hath not seen the Change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her ripe to be ...
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... say , and to say in pompous words , that a young man shall feel [ Exeunt Capulet and Paris . as much in an assembly of beau- ties , as young men feel in the month of April , is furely to waste sound upon a very poor sentiment . I read ...
... say , and to say in pompous words , that a young man shall feel [ Exeunt Capulet and Paris . as much in an assembly of beau- ties , as young men feel in the month of April , is furely to waste sound upon a very poor sentiment . I read ...
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