Stockdale's Edition of Shakespeare: Including, in One Volume, the Whole of His Dramatic Works, with Explanatory Notes Compiled from Various Commentators, Volume 1Stockdale, 1784 |
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Page 13
... tongue in fack : for my part , the fea cannot drown me : ( I would , not fo ! ) and would no more endure This wooden flavery , than I would fuffer [ fpeak ; -- I swam , ere I could recover the shore , five - and- The fleth - fly blow my ...
... tongue in fack : for my part , the fea cannot drown me : ( I would , not fo ! ) and would no more endure This wooden flavery , than I would fuffer [ fpeak ; -- I swam , ere I could recover the shore , five - and- The fleth - fly blow my ...
Page 14
... tongue in thy head . Cal . Within this half hour will he be afleep ; Wilt thou deftroy him then ? Ste . Ay , on mine honour . Ari : This will I tell my mafter . [ fure Cai . Thou mak'ft me merry : I am full of plea Let us be jocund ...
... tongue in thy head . Cal . Within this half hour will he be afleep ; Wilt thou deftroy him then ? Ste . Ay , on mine honour . Ari : This will I tell my mafter . [ fure Cai . Thou mak'ft me merry : I am full of plea Let us be jocund ...
Page 29
... tongue . Pan . Where fhould I lofe my tongue ? Laun . In thy tale . Pan . In thy tail ? Laun . Lofe the tide , and the voyage , and the mafter , and the fervice , and the tide ? Why , man , if the river were dry , I am able to fill it ...
... tongue . Pan . Where fhould I lofe my tongue ? Laun . In thy tale . Pan . In thy tail ? Laun . Lofe the tide , and the voyage , and the mafter , and the fervice , and the tide ? Why , man , if the river were dry , I am able to fill it ...
Page 34
... tongue , I fay , is no man , If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . Duke . But the I mean , is promis'd by her friends Unto a youthful gentleman of worth ; And kept feverely from refort of men , That no man hath access by day to her ...
... tongue , I fay , is no man , If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . Duke . But the I mean , is promis'd by her friends Unto a youthful gentleman of worth ; And kept feverely from refort of men , That no man hath access by day to her ...
Page 36
... tongue fhe cannot ; for that's writ down , fhe is flow of : of her purse the shall not ; for that I'll keep fhut : now of another thing she may ; and that cannot help . Well , proceed . Speed . Item , She bath more hair than wit , and ...
... tongue fhe cannot ; for that's writ down , fhe is flow of : of her purse the shall not ; for that I'll keep fhut : now of another thing she may ; and that cannot help . Well , proceed . Speed . Item , She bath more hair than wit , and ...
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