The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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Page 35
... beat me , I will fawn on you : Use me but as your spaniel , spurn me , strike me , Neglect me , lose me ; only give me leave , This is the invariable reading of the old copies . Theobald , upon the sugges- tion of Dr. Thirlby , changed ...
... beat me , I will fawn on you : Use me but as your spaniel , spurn me , strike me , Neglect me , lose me ; only give me leave , This is the invariable reading of the old copies . Theobald , upon the sugges- tion of Dr. Thirlby , changed ...
Page 123
... beat , to chas- tise , to humble . In the latter sense Shakspere uses it in Troilus and Cressida : ' " An he be proud with me , I'll pheese his pride . " Shakspere found the word in the old Taming of a Shrew . ' b Slys . This is ...
... beat , to chas- tise , to humble . In the latter sense Shakspere uses it in Troilus and Cressida : ' " An he be proud with me , I'll pheese his pride . " Shakspere found the word in the old Taming of a Shrew . ' b Slys . This is ...
Page 133
... beating out of his doors SLIE , drunken . Tap . You whoreson drunken slave , you had best be gone And empty your drunken paunch somewhere else , For in this house thou shalt not rest to - night . [ Erit TAPSTER . Slie . Tilly vally , by ...
... beating out of his doors SLIE , drunken . Tap . You whoreson drunken slave , you had best be gone And empty your drunken paunch somewhere else , For in this house thou shalt not rest to - night . [ Erit TAPSTER . Slie . Tilly vally , by ...
Page 190
... beat me because her horse stumbled ; how she waded through the dirt to pluck him off me ; how he swore ; how she prayed , that never prayed before ; how I cried ; how the horses ran away ; how her bridle was burst ; how I lost my ...
... beat me because her horse stumbled ; how she waded through the dirt to pluck him off me ; how he swore ; how she prayed , that never prayed before ; how I cried ; how the horses ran away ; how her bridle was burst ; how I lost my ...
Page 193
... beat , and will not be obedient . She eat no meat to - day , nor none shall eat ; Last night she slept not , nor to - night she shall not ; As with the meat , some undeserved fault I'll find about the making of the bed ; And here I'll ...
... beat , and will not be obedient . She eat no meat to - day , nor none shall eat ; Last night she slept not , nor to - night she shall not ; As with the meat , some undeserved fault I'll find about the making of the bed ; And here I'll ...
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