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 16 |
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Page 191
Marry , then , sweet wag , when thou art king , let not us , that are squires of the
night's body , be called thieves of the day's beauty o ; let us be - Diana's foresters
?, gentlemen of the shade , 6 . ; will discover . Perhaps the words “ that
wandering ...
Marry , then , sweet wag , when thou art king , let not us , that are squires of the
night's body , be called thieves of the day's beauty o ; let us be - Diana's foresters
?, gentlemen of the shade , 6 . ; will discover . Perhaps the words “ that
wandering ...
Page 298
8 I deny your MAJOR : if you will deny the SHERIFF , so ; ] Falstaff clearly intends
a quibble between the principal officer of a corporation , now called a mayor , to
whom the sheriff is generally next in rank , and one of the parts of a logical ...
8 I deny your MAJOR : if you will deny the SHERIFF , so ; ] Falstaff clearly intends
a quibble between the principal officer of a corporation , now called a mayor , to
whom the sheriff is generally next in rank , and one of the parts of a logical ...
Page 322
The Honourable Daines Barrington observes , that “ a goldfinch still continues to
be called a proud tailor , in some parts of England ; ( particularly Warwickshire ,
Shakspeare's native county , ) which renders this passage intelligible , that ...
The Honourable Daines Barrington observes , that “ a goldfinch still continues to
be called a proud tailor , in some parts of England ; ( particularly Warwickshire ,
Shakspeare's native county , ) which renders this passage intelligible , that ...
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