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 18AMS Press, 1966 |
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... servant of this armourer , my lords . Enter , on one side , HORNER , and his Neighbours , drinking to him so much that he is drunk ; and he enters bearing his staff with a sand - bag fastened to it3 ; a drum before him : at the other ...
... servant of this armourer , my lords . Enter , on one side , HORNER , and his Neighbours , drinking to him so much that he is drunk ; and he enters bearing his staff with a sand - bag fastened to it3 ; a drum before him : at the other ...
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... servants * . This circumstance , alone , in my opinion , might almost decide the question . This much appears on the first superficial view of these pieces ; but the passage quoted by Mr. Tyrwhitt from an old pamphlet , en- titled ...
... servants * . This circumstance , alone , in my opinion , might almost decide the question . This much appears on the first superficial view of these pieces ; but the passage quoted by Mr. Tyrwhitt from an old pamphlet , en- titled ...
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... servant of the Lord , " Lift up thy hand , that we may witnesse here " Thou diest the servant of our Saviour Christ.- " Now joy betide thy soul ! " This circumstance appears to me to add considerable support to my conjecture . One point ...
... servant of the Lord , " Lift up thy hand , that we may witnesse here " Thou diest the servant of our Saviour Christ.- " Now joy betide thy soul ! " This circumstance appears to me to add considerable support to my conjecture . One point ...
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