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 16AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 68
... sweet a guest As my sweet Richard : Yet , again , methinks , Some unborn sorrow , ripe in fortune's womb , Is coming towards me ; and my inward soul With nothing trembles : at some thing it grieves " , More than with parting from my ...
... sweet a guest As my sweet Richard : Yet , again , methinks , Some unborn sorrow , ripe in fortune's womb , Is coming towards me ; and my inward soul With nothing trembles : at some thing it grieves " , More than with parting from my ...
Page 194
... sweet wench , " the Prince asks in return whether " it will not be a sweet thing to go to prison by running in debt to this sweet wench . " JOHNSON . The following passage from the old play of Ram - Alley , may serve to confirm Dr ...
... sweet wench , " the Prince asks in return whether " it will not be a sweet thing to go to prison by running in debt to this sweet wench . " JOHNSON . The following passage from the old play of Ram - Alley , may serve to confirm Dr ...
Page 272
... sweet wine so called , being apparently of a quite different nature . RITSON . That the sweet wine at present called sack , is different from Falstaff's favourite liquor , I am by no means convinced . On the contrary , from the fondness ...
... sweet wine so called , being apparently of a quite different nature . RITSON . That the sweet wine at present called sack , is different from Falstaff's favourite liquor , I am by no means convinced . On the contrary , from the fondness ...
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