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 41
... dost in vile mifprifion fhackle up My love , and her defert ; that canft not dream , We , poizing us in her defective scale , Shall weigh thee to the beam ; that wilt not know , I ' 7 ▾ pla e honour 5 اد 16 . faid ? ] This is s ...
... dost in vile mifprifion fhackle up My love , and her defert ; that canft not dream , We , poizing us in her defective scale , Shall weigh thee to the beam ; that wilt not know , I ' 7 ▾ pla e honour 5 اد 16 . faid ? ] This is s ...
Pagina 124
... dost thou think , because thou art virtu- ous , there fhall be no more cakes and ale ? Clo . Yes , by Saint Anne ; and ginger fhall be hot i'th ' mouth too . Sir To . Thou'rt i'th ' right . Go , Sir , rub your chain with crums . A ftoop ...
... dost thou think , because thou art virtu- ous , there fhall be no more cakes and ale ? Clo . Yes , by Saint Anne ; and ginger fhall be hot i'th ' mouth too . Sir To . Thou'rt i'th ' right . Go , Sir , rub your chain with crums . A ftoop ...
Pagina 147
... dost thou , man ? what is the matter with thee ? Mal . Not black in my mind , tho ' yellow in my legs : it did come to his hands , and commands fhall be exe- cuted . I think , we do know that fweet Roman hand . Oli . Wilt thou go to bed ...
... dost thou , man ? what is the matter with thee ? Mal . Not black in my mind , tho ' yellow in my legs : it did come to his hands , and commands fhall be exe- cuted . I think , we do know that fweet Roman hand . Oli . Wilt thou go to bed ...
Pagina 233
... dost thou not know my voice ? E. Ant . Neither . Egeon . Dromio , nor thou ? E. Dro . No , trust me , Sir , nor I. Ageon . I am fure , thou doft . E. Dro . I , Sir ? but I am fure , I do not : and what- foever a man denies , you are now ...
... dost thou not know my voice ? E. Ant . Neither . Egeon . Dromio , nor thou ? E. Dro . No , trust me , Sir , nor I. Ageon . I am fure , thou doft . E. Dro . I , Sir ? but I am fure , I do not : and what- foever a man denies , you are now ...
Pagina 367
... thou haft mif - fpoke , mif - heard ; Be well advis'd , tell o'er thy tale again , It cannot be ; thou dost but fay , ' tis fo . I truft , I may not truft thee ; for thy word Is but the vain breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not ...
... thou haft mif - fpoke , mif - heard ; Be well advis'd , tell o'er thy tale again , It cannot be ; thou dost but fay , ' tis fo . I truft , I may not truft thee ; for thy word Is but the vain breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not ...
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