The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18 |
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Now , do thou watch , for I can stay no longer . 9 The prince's ESPIALS- ) Espials
are spies . So , in Chaucer's Freres Tale : “ For subtilly he had his espiaille . "
Steevens . The word is often used by Hall and Holinshed . Malone . I Wont ,
through ...
Now , do thou watch , for I can stay no longer . 9 The prince's ESPIALS- ) Espials
are spies . So , in Chaucer's Freres Tale : “ For subtilly he had his espiaille . "
Steevens . The word is often used by Hall and Holinshed . Malone . I Wont ,
through ...
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3 Serv . Ay , and the very parings of our nails Shall pitch a field , when we are
dead . [ Skirmish again . Glo . Stay , stay , I say “ ! And , if you love me , as you say
you do , UNACCUSTOM'd fight - ] Unaccustom'd is unseemly , indecent .
Johnson ...
3 Serv . Ay , and the very parings of our nails Shall pitch a field , when we are
dead . [ Skirmish again . Glo . Stay , stay , I say “ ! And , if you love me , as you say
you do , UNACCUSTOM'd fight - ] Unaccustom'd is unseemly , indecent .
Johnson ...
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I'll stay above the hill , so both may shoot . * 1 KEEP . That cannot be ; the noise
of thy cross - bow * Will scare the herd , and so my shoot is lost . * Here stand we
both , and aim we at the best : * And , for the time shall not seem tedious , * I'll tell
...
I'll stay above the hill , so both may shoot . * 1 KEEP . That cannot be ; the noise
of thy cross - bow * Will scare the herd , and so my shoot is lost . * Here stand we
both , and aim we at the best : * And , for the time shall not seem tedious , * I'll tell
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