The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 167
... seem to lack a vice ? Ere his words be half spoken , I am with him in a trice . In both these places , by vice , is meant that buffoon , droll character fo general in the old Plays , who was dreft up in a long coat , a fool's cap with ...
... seem to lack a vice ? Ere his words be half spoken , I am with him in a trice . In both these places , by vice , is meant that buffoon , droll character fo general in the old Plays , who was dreft up in a long coat , a fool's cap with ...
Page 172
... seem serviceable ? Cefario , you do not keep promife with me . Vio . Madam ! Duke . Gracious Olivia , - Oli . What do you fay , Cefario ? Good my Lord Vio . My Lord would speak , my duty hushes me . Oli . If it be aught to the old tune ...
... seem serviceable ? Cefario , you do not keep promife with me . Vio . Madam ! Duke . Gracious Olivia , - Oli . What do you fay , Cefario ? Good my Lord Vio . My Lord would speak , my duty hushes me . Oli . If it be aught to the old tune ...
Page 195
... seems , he hath great care to please his wife . E. Dro . Why , miftrefs , fure , my mafter is horn mad . Adr . Horn - mad , thou villain ? [ mad : E. Dro . I mean not , cuckold - mad ; but , fure , he's ftark I 2 When When I defir'd him ...
... seems , he hath great care to please his wife . E. Dro . Why , miftrefs , fure , my mafter is horn mad . Adr . Horn - mad , thou villain ? [ mad : E. Dro . I mean not , cuckold - mad ; but , fure , he's ftark I 2 When When I defir'd him ...
Page 232
... seems , his fleeps were hinder'd by thy railing ; And thereof comes it , that his head is light . Thou fay'ft , his meat was fauc'd with thy upbraidings Unquiet meals make ill digeftions ; Thereof the raging fire of fever bred ; And ...
... seems , his fleeps were hinder'd by thy railing ; And thereof comes it , that his head is light . Thou fay'ft , his meat was fauc'd with thy upbraidings Unquiet meals make ill digeftions ; Thereof the raging fire of fever bred ; And ...
Page 278
... seems to be under thofe circumstances , which his brother am- baffador in the next speech talks of , So furpriz'd my fenfe , that I was nothing . But if we may fuppofe him recover'd from his furprize , we may be affur'd he faid ; It ...
... seems to be under thofe circumstances , which his brother am- baffador in the next speech talks of , So furpriz'd my fenfe , that I was nothing . But if we may fuppofe him recover'd from his furprize , we may be affur'd he faid ; It ...
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