The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 233
... ftand at the door , master ; bid them welcome hither . E. Ant . There's fomething in the wind , that we can- not get in . E. Dro . You would fay fo , mafter , if your garments were thin . Your cake here is warm within : you ftand here ...
... ftand at the door , master ; bid them welcome hither . E. Ant . There's fomething in the wind , that we can- not get in . E. Dro . You would fay fo , mafter , if your garments were thin . Your cake here is warm within : you ftand here ...
Page 301
... ftand is a term of the foreft laws , and fignifies a place where a deer - stealer fixes his ftand , and keeps watch for the purpose of killing deer as they pafs by . Oxford Editor . Lord . Lord . Good my lord , Ant . It is The WINTER'S ...
... ftand is a term of the foreft laws , and fignifies a place where a deer - stealer fixes his ftand , and keeps watch for the purpose of killing deer as they pafs by . Oxford Editor . Lord . Lord . Good my lord , Ant . It is The WINTER'S ...
Page 426
... ftand faft ; the Devil tempts thee here In likeness of a new untrimmed bride . 2 Blanch . The lady Conftance fpeaks not from her faith ; But from her need . Conft . Oh , if thou grant my need , Which only lives but by the death of faith ...
... ftand faft ; the Devil tempts thee here In likeness of a new untrimmed bride . 2 Blanch . The lady Conftance fpeaks not from her faith ; But from her need . Conft . Oh , if thou grant my need , Which only lives but by the death of faith ...
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