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 35
... because he's for embracing the Match The Whole , certainly , can't be the Speech of one Mouth . As I have divided the Speech , I think , Clearnefs and Humour are restor❜d . And if Parolles were not a little pert and impertinent here to ...
... because he's for embracing the Match The Whole , certainly , can't be the Speech of one Mouth . As I have divided the Speech , I think , Clearnefs and Humour are restor❜d . And if Parolles were not a little pert and impertinent here to ...
Pagina 35
... because he's for embracing the Match ? The Whole , certainly , can't be the Speech of one Mouth . As I have divided the Speech , I think , Clearnefs and Humour are reftor'd . And if Parolles were not a little pert and impertinent here ...
... because he's for embracing the Match ? The Whole , certainly , can't be the Speech of one Mouth . As I have divided the Speech , I think , Clearnefs and Humour are reftor'd . And if Parolles were not a little pert and impertinent here ...
Pagina 68
... because Frenchmen were falfe , She , that was an Italian , would marry Nobody . But it is plain , as refin'd as this Rea- foning is , her Mother did not understand the Delicacy of the Conclufion ; for afterwards She comes into Helen's ...
... because Frenchmen were falfe , She , that was an Italian , would marry Nobody . But it is plain , as refin'd as this Rea- foning is , her Mother did not understand the Delicacy of the Conclufion ; for afterwards She comes into Helen's ...
Pagina 80
... because I would not fall out with thee . Go thy ways , let my horfes be well look'd to , without any tricks . Clo . If I put any tricks upon ' em , they shall be jades ' tricks , which are their own right by the law of Nature . [ Exit ...
... because I would not fall out with thee . Go thy ways , let my horfes be well look'd to , without any tricks . Clo . If I put any tricks upon ' em , they shall be jades ' tricks , which are their own right by the law of Nature . [ Exit ...
Pagina 83
... because the Clown in the very next Speech replies , I will henceforth eat no Fish of Fortune's buttering , and again , when he comes to repeat Parelles's Petition to Lafeu » - that hath fall'n into the unclean Fishpond of her ...
... because the Clown in the very next Speech replies , I will henceforth eat no Fish of Fortune's buttering , and again , when he comes to repeat Parelles's Petition to Lafeu » - that hath fall'n into the unclean Fishpond of her ...
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