Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
Coriolanus | Cor I.i.144 | And leave me but the bran.’ What say you to't? | And leaue me but the Bran. What say you too't? |
Coriolanus | Cor III.i.320 | In bolted language. Meal and bran together | In boulted Language: Meale and Bran together |
Cymbeline | Cym IV.ii.27 | Nature hath meal, and bran; contempt, and grace. | "Nature hath Meale, and Bran; Contempt, and Grace. |
Love's Labour's Lost | LLL I.i.288 | week with bran and water. | Weeke with Branne and water. |
Measure for Measure | MM IV.iii.152 | dine and sup with water and bran. I dare not for my | dine and sup with water and bran: I dare not for my |
Troilus and Cressida | TC I.ii.241 | Asses, fools, dolts; chaff and bran, chaff and | Asses, fooles, dolts, chaffe and bran, chaffe and |
Troilus and Cressida | TC I.ii.242 | bran; porridge after meat! I could live and die i'the | bran; porredge after meat. I could liue and dye i'th' |