The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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But since Ben Jonson has made a sort of an essay towards it in his Discoveries , I will give it in his words : “ I remember the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakspeare , that in writing ( whatsoever he penned ) he ...
But since Ben Jonson has made a sort of an essay towards it in his Discoveries , I will give it in his words : “ I remember the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakspeare , that in writing ( whatsoever he penned ) he ...
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O woman , if it were not for one trifling respect , I could come to such honour ! " Mrs. Page . Hang the trifle , woman ; take the honour : What is it ? -dispense with trifles ; -what is it ? * She means , I protest . † Melancholy .
O woman , if it were not for one trifling respect , I could come to such honour ! " Mrs. Page . Hang the trifle , woman ; take the honour : What is it ? -dispense with trifles ; -what is it ? * She means , I protest . † Melancholy .
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-you stand for the which she thanks you a thousand times ; upon your honour - Why , thou unconfinable and she gives you to notify , that her husband baseness , it is as much as I can do , to keep the will be absence from his house ...
-you stand for the which she thanks you a thousand times ; upon your honour - Why , thou unconfinable and she gives you to notify , that her husband baseness , it is as much as I can do , to keep the will be absence from his house ...
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Pardon me , wife : Henceforth do what thou wilt ; I rather will suspect the sun with cold , Than thee with wantonness : now doth thy honour stand , him that was of late an heretic , As firm as faith . Page .
Pardon me , wife : Henceforth do what thou wilt ; I rather will suspect the sun with cold , Than thee with wantonness : now doth thy honour stand , him that was of late an heretic , As firm as faith . Page .
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Cesario , by the roses of the spring , [ Exeunt Sir Toby , Sir ANDREW , and By maidhood , honour , truth , and every thing , MARIA . Give me your hand , Sir . I love thee so , that maugre * all thy pride , Vio .
Cesario , by the roses of the spring , [ Exeunt Sir Toby , Sir ANDREW , and By maidhood , honour , truth , and every thing , MARIA . Give me your hand , Sir . I love thee so , that maugre * all thy pride , Vio .
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