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 114
... feems to have fore - knowledge of that too , and there- fore comes to speak with you . What is to be faid to him , Lady ? he's fortified against any denial . Oli . Tell him , he shall not speak with me . a Mal He has been told so ; and ...
... feems to have fore - knowledge of that too , and there- fore comes to speak with you . What is to be faid to him , Lady ? he's fortified against any denial . Oli . Tell him , he shall not speak with me . a Mal He has been told so ; and ...
Pagina 250
... feems fo . Cam . Be it forbid , my lord Leo . To bide upon't ; - Thou art not honest ; or , If thou inclin'st that way , thou art a coward ; Which hoxes honesty behind , restraining From course requir'd : or else thou must be counted A ...
... feems fo . Cam . Be it forbid , my lord Leo . To bide upon't ; - Thou art not honest ; or , If thou inclin'st that way , thou art a coward ; Which hoxes honesty behind , restraining From course requir'd : or else thou must be counted A ...
Pagina 297
... feems , But smacks of something greater than her self , Too noble for this place . Cam . He tells her something , ( 13 ) That makes her blood look out : good footh , she is The Queen of curds and cream . Clo . Come on , strike up . Dor ...
... feems , But smacks of something greater than her self , Too noble for this place . Cam . He tells her something , ( 13 ) That makes her blood look out : good footh , she is The Queen of curds and cream . Clo . Come on , strike up . Dor ...
Pagina 333
... feems warm upon her lip . Leo . The fixure of her eye has motion in't , As we were mock'd with art . Paul . I'll draw the curtain . My Lord's almost so far transported , that He'll think anon , it lives . Leo . O sweet Paulina , Make me ...
... feems warm upon her lip . Leo . The fixure of her eye has motion in't , As we were mock'd with art . Paul . I'll draw the curtain . My Lord's almost so far transported , that He'll think anon , it lives . Leo . O sweet Paulina , Make me ...
Pagina 379
... feems a very idle Term here , and conveys no fatisfactory Idea . An Antithesis , and Opposition of Terms , so perpetual with our Author , requires ; Must by the hungry War be fed upon . War , demanding a large Expence , is very ...
... feems a very idle Term here , and conveys no fatisfactory Idea . An Antithesis , and Opposition of Terms , so perpetual with our Author , requires ; Must by the hungry War be fed upon . War , demanding a large Expence , is very ...
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