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 51
... false aim ; move the still - piercing air , That fings with piercing , do not touch my lord : Whoever shoots at him , I set him there . Whoever charges on his forward breaft , I am the caitiff , that do hold him to it ; And tho ' I kill ...
... false aim ; move the still - piercing air , That fings with piercing , do not touch my lord : Whoever shoots at him , I set him there . Whoever charges on his forward breaft , I am the caitiff , that do hold him to it ; And tho ' I kill ...
Pagina 68
... false , She , that was an Italian , would marry Nobody . But it is plain , as refin'd as this Rea- soning is , her Mother did not understand the Delicacy of the Conclufion ; for afterwards She comes into Helen's Project , on the Promise ...
... false , She , that was an Italian , would marry Nobody . But it is plain , as refin'd as this Rea- soning is , her Mother did not understand the Delicacy of the Conclufion ; for afterwards She comes into Helen's Project , on the Promise ...
Pagina 89
... noble She was , and thought I stood ungag'd ; i . c . unengag'd : neither my Heart , nor Person , dispos'd of . King . Thou speak'ft it falsely , as I love King . All's well , that Ends well . 89 Ber. My gracious Sovereign, ...
... noble She was , and thought I stood ungag'd ; i . c . unengag'd : neither my Heart , nor Person , dispos'd of . King . Thou speak'ft it falsely , as I love King . All's well , that Ends well . 89 Ber. My gracious Sovereign, ...
Pagina 90
... falsely , as I love mine honour , And mak'st conject'ral fears to come into me , Which I would fain shut out ; if it should prove That thou art fo inhuman - ' twill not prove so- And yet I know not - thou didst hate her deadly , And she ...
... falsely , as I love mine honour , And mak'st conject'ral fears to come into me , Which I would fain shut out ; if it should prove That thou art fo inhuman - ' twill not prove so- And yet I know not - thou didst hate her deadly , And she ...
Pagina 93
... false , you threw it him Out of a casement . Dia . I have spoke the truth . Enter Parolles . Ber . My Lord , I do confefs , the ring was hers . King . You boggle fhrewdly , every feather starts you ! Is this the man you speak of ? Dia ...
... false , you threw it him Out of a casement . Dia . I have spoke the truth . Enter Parolles . Ber . My Lord , I do confefs , the ring was hers . King . You boggle fhrewdly , every feather starts you ! Is this the man you speak of ? Dia ...
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