Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays,: As They are Now Performed at the Theatres Royal in London; : Regulated from the Prompt Books of Each House by Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; by the Authors of the Dramatic Censor, Volume 2John Bell ... and C. Etherington at York, 1969 |
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Page 67
... against the jarring winds ? My enemy's dog , tho ' he had bit me , fhou'd Have ftood that night against my fire .--- He wakes ; fpeak to him . Phyf . Madam , do you ; ' tis fitteft . Cord . How does my royal lord ? How fares majefty ...
... against the jarring winds ? My enemy's dog , tho ' he had bit me , fhou'd Have ftood that night against my fire .--- He wakes ; fpeak to him . Phyf . Madam , do you ; ' tis fitteft . Cord . How does my royal lord ? How fares majefty ...
Page 155
... against giving prejudiced ideas against any fet of peo- ple , especially a race fo rejected as the Jews have been , and are yet ; ftill as among their tribes , in common with the reft of mankind , feveral Shylocks no doubt have been ...
... against giving prejudiced ideas against any fet of peo- ple , especially a race fo rejected as the Jews have been , and are yet ; ftill as among their tribes , in common with the reft of mankind , feveral Shylocks no doubt have been ...
Page 384
... against it . And therefore , never flout at me , for what I have faid against it ; for man is a giddy thing , and this is my conclufion . For thy part , Claudio , I did think to have beaten thee , but in that thou art like to be my ...
... against it . And therefore , never flout at me , for what I have faid against it ; for man is a giddy thing , and this is my conclufion . For thy part , Claudio , I did think to have beaten thee , but in that thou art like to be my ...
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