The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Pagina 52
... sent him forth From courtly friends , with camping foes to live ; Where death and danger dog the heels of worth . He is too good and fair for death and me , Whom I myself embrace , to fet him free . Ah , what sharp stings are in her ...
... sent him forth From courtly friends , with camping foes to live ; Where death and danger dog the heels of worth . He is too good and fair for death and me , Whom I myself embrace , to fet him free . Ah , what sharp stings are in her ...
Pagina 61
... sent to her , By this same coxcomb that we have i'th ' wind , Tokens and letters , which she did re - fend ; And this is all I've done : she's a fair creature , Will you go fee her ? Hel . Lord . With all my heart , my lord . [ Exeunt ...
... sent to her , By this same coxcomb that we have i'th ' wind , Tokens and letters , which she did re - fend ; And this is all I've done : she's a fair creature , Will you go fee her ? Hel . Lord . With all my heart , my lord . [ Exeunt ...
Pagina 87
... sent me , That set him high in fame . Enter Bertram . Laf . He looks well on't . King . I'm not a day of season , For thou may'st see a sun - shine and a hail In me at once ; but to the brightest beams Distracted clouds give way ; so ...
... sent me , That set him high in fame . Enter Bertram . Laf . He looks well on't . King . I'm not a day of season , For thou may'st see a sun - shine and a hail In me at once ; but to the brightest beams Distracted clouds give way ; so ...
Pagina 89
... sent it us Upon her great disaster . Ber . She never faw it . ( 26 ) noble She was , and thought I stood engag'd ;-) I don't understand this Reading ; if we are to understand , that She thought Bertram engag'd to her in Affection ...
... sent it us Upon her great disaster . Ber . She never faw it . ( 26 ) noble She was , and thought I stood engag'd ;-) I don't understand this Reading ; if we are to understand , that She thought Bertram engag'd to her in Affection ...
Pagina 95
... sent for , And he shall surety me . But for this Lord , [ To Bert . Who hath abus'd me , as he knows himself , Tho ' yet he never harm'd me , here I quit him . He knows himself , my bed he hath defil'd , And at that time he got his wife ...
... sent for , And he shall surety me . But for this Lord , [ To Bert . Who hath abus'd me , as he knows himself , Tho ' yet he never harm'd me , here I quit him . He knows himself , my bed he hath defil'd , And at that time he got his wife ...
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