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 19AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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... reason with him . CLAR . Where art thou , keeper ? give me a cup of wine . 1 MUR . You shall have wine enough , my ... reason- ] We'll talk . So , in the Merchant of Venice : JOHNSON . " I reason'd with a Frenchman yesterday . " STEEVENS ...
... reason with him . CLAR . Where art thou , keeper ? give me a cup of wine . 1 MUR . You shall have wine enough , my ... reason- ] We'll talk . So , in the Merchant of Venice : JOHNSON . " I reason'd with a Frenchman yesterday . " STEEVENS ...
Page 87
... REASON almost with a man - ] To reason , is to Converse . So , in The Merchant of Venice , vol . v . p . 65 : " I reasoned with a Frenchman yesterday . " So , in King John , vol . xv . p . 232 : " Our griefs , and not our manners , reason ...
... REASON almost with a man - ] To reason , is to Converse . So , in The Merchant of Venice , vol . v . p . 65 : " I reasoned with a Frenchman yesterday . " So , in King John , vol . xv . p . 232 : " Our griefs , and not our manners , reason ...
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... reasons are too shallow and too quick . Q. ELIZ . O , no , my reasons are too deep and dead ; - Too deep and dead , poor infants , in their graves . K. RICH . Harp not on that string , madam ; that is past . B Q. ELIZ . Harp on it still ...
... reasons are too shallow and too quick . Q. ELIZ . O , no , my reasons are too deep and dead ; - Too deep and dead , poor infants , in their graves . K. RICH . Harp not on that string , madam ; that is past . B Q. ELIZ . Harp on it still ...
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