The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Pagina 7
... horse ; for it is all the wealth that he hath left , to be known a reafonable creature . Who is his companion now ? he hath every month a new sworn brother . Meff . Is it poffible ? Beat . Very easily possible ; he wears his faith but ...
... horse ; for it is all the wealth that he hath left , to be known a reafonable creature . Who is his companion now ? he hath every month a new sworn brother . Meff . Is it poffible ? Beat . Very easily possible ; he wears his faith but ...
Pagina 9
... horse had the speed of your tongue , and fo good a continuer ; but keep your way o ' God's name , I have done . Beat . You always end with a jade's trick ; I know you of old . Pedro . This is the fum of all : Leonato , - Signior Claudio ...
... horse had the speed of your tongue , and fo good a continuer ; but keep your way o ' God's name , I have done . Beat . You always end with a jade's trick ; I know you of old . Pedro . This is the fum of all : Leonato , - Signior Claudio ...
Pagina 13
... Horse to hire , let them fignifie under my Sign , Here you may see Benedick the marry'd man . Claud . If this should ever happen , thou would'st be horn - mad . Pedro . Nay , if Cupid hath not spent all his quiver in Venice , thou wilt ...
... Horse to hire , let them fignifie under my Sign , Here you may see Benedick the marry'd man . Claud . If this should ever happen , thou would'st be horn - mad . Pedro . Nay , if Cupid hath not spent all his quiver in Venice , thou wilt ...
Pagina 43
... horses must not hear . [ Exeunt Benedick and Leonato . Pedro . For my life , to break with him about Beatrice . Claud . " Tis even fo . Hero and Margaret have by this play'd their parts with Beatrice ; and then the two bears will not ...
... horses must not hear . [ Exeunt Benedick and Leonato . Pedro . For my life , to break with him about Beatrice . Claud . " Tis even fo . Hero and Margaret have by this play'd their parts with Beatrice ; and then the two bears will not ...
Pagina 51
... horse , or a husband ? Beat . For the letter that begins them all , H. Marg . Well , if you be not turn'd Turk , there's no more failing by the star . Beat . What means the fool , trow ? Marg . Nothing I , but God send every one their ...
... horse , or a husband ? Beat . For the letter that begins them all , H. Marg . Well , if you be not turn'd Turk , there's no more failing by the star . Beat . What means the fool , trow ? Marg . Nothing I , but God send every one their ...
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