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 10
... shall The court's a learning place Par . What one , i'faith ? Now shall he God send him well ! and he is one Hel . That I wish well - ' tis pity- Par . What's pity ? Hel . That wishing well had not a body in't , Which might be felt ...
... shall The court's a learning place Par . What one , i'faith ? Now shall he God send him well ! and he is one Hel . That I wish well - ' tis pity- Par . What's pity ? Hel . That wishing well had not a body in't , Which might be felt ...
Pagina 19
... shall they credit A poor unlearned virgin , when the schools , Embowell'd of their doctrine , have left off The danger to it self ? Hel . There's something in't More than my father's skill , ( which was the great'st Of his Profeffion ...
... shall they credit A poor unlearned virgin , when the schools , Embowell'd of their doctrine , have left off The danger to it self ? Hel . There's something in't More than my father's skill , ( which was the great'st Of his Profeffion ...
Pagina 25
... shall find in the regiment of the Spinii , one captain Spurio with his cicatrice , an emblem of war , here on his finister cheek ; it was this very sword en- trench'd it ; say to him , I live , and observe his reports of me . 1 Lord ...
... shall find in the regiment of the Spinii , one captain Spurio with his cicatrice , an emblem of war , here on his finister cheek ; it was this very sword en- trench'd it ; say to him , I live , and observe his reports of me . 1 Lord ...
Pagina 30
... shall match thy deed . Count . SCENE changes to Rousillon . Enter Countess and Clown . [ Exeunt . OME on , Sir ; I shall now put you to the Cheight of your breeding . Clown . I will shew my self highly fed , and lowly taught ; I know ...
... shall match thy deed . Count . SCENE changes to Rousillon . Enter Countess and Clown . [ Exeunt . OME on , Sir ; I shall now put you to the Cheight of your breeding . Clown . I will shew my self highly fed , and lowly taught ; I know ...
Pagina 11
... shall do so ever , tho ' I took him at's prayers . Fare you well , my Lord , and believe this of me , there can be no kernel in this light nut : the foul of this man is his clothes . Trust him not in matter of heavy con- sequence : I ...
... shall do so ever , tho ' I took him at's prayers . Fare you well , my Lord , and believe this of me , there can be no kernel in this light nut : the foul of this man is his clothes . Trust him not in matter of heavy con- sequence : I ...
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