The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Page 205
... Shal . O , Sir John , do you remember fince we lay all night in the wind - mill in St. George's fields ? Fal . No more of that , good Master Shallow , no more of that . Shal . Ha ! it was a merry night . And is Jane Night - work alive ...
... Shal . O , Sir John , do you remember fince we lay all night in the wind - mill in St. George's fields ? Fal . No more of that , good Master Shallow , no more of that . Shal . Ha ! it was a merry night . And is Jane Night - work alive ...
Page 206
... Shal . Four of which you please . Bard . Sir , a word with you . - I have three pound to free Mouldy and Bull - calf . Fal . Go to : well . Shal . Come , Sir John , which four will you have ? Fal . Do you chufe for me . Shal . Marry ...
... Shal . Four of which you please . Bard . Sir , a word with you . - I have three pound to free Mouldy and Bull - calf . Fal . Go to : well . Shal . Come , Sir John , which four will you have ? Fal . Do you chufe for me . Shal . Marry ...
Page 207
... Shal . He is not his craft - mater , he doth not do it right . I remember at Mile - end Green , when I lay at Clement's inn , I was then Sir Dagonet in arthur's show ; there was a little quiver fellow , and he would manage you his piece ...
... Shal . He is not his craft - mater , he doth not do it right . I remember at Mile - end Green , when I lay at Clement's inn , I was then Sir Dagonet in arthur's show ; there was a little quiver fellow , and he would manage you his piece ...
Page 216
... shal- To found the bottom of the after - times . [ low , Weft . Pleaseth your Grace , to answer them directly , How far - forth you do like their articles ? Lan . I like them all , and do allow them well : And fwear here , by the honour ...
... shal- To found the bottom of the after - times . [ low , Weft . Pleaseth your Grace , to answer them directly , How far - forth you do like their articles ? Lan . I like them all , and do allow them well : And fwear here , by the honour ...
Page 232
... Shal . Y cock and pye , Sir , you fhall not away to- night . What ! Davy , I fay . B'night . Fal . You must excufe me , Master Robert Sallow . Shal . I will not excufe you ; you shall not be excu- fed . Excufes fhall not be admitted ...
... Shal . Y cock and pye , Sir , you fhall not away to- night . What ! Davy , I fay . B'night . Fal . You must excufe me , Master Robert Sallow . Shal . I will not excufe you ; you shall not be excu- fed . Excufes fhall not be admitted ...
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