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 48
... fent you a daughter - in - law : she hath recovered the King , and undone me . I have wedded her , not bedded her ; and sworn to make the not eternal . You shall hear , I am run away ; know it , before the report come . If there be ...
... fent you a daughter - in - law : she hath recovered the King , and undone me . I have wedded her , not bedded her ; and sworn to make the not eternal . You shall hear , I am run away ; know it , before the report come . If there be ...
Pagina 117
... fent hither to praise me ? Vio . I see you , what you are ; you are too proud ; But if you were the Devil , you are fair . My Lord and Master loves you : O , fuch love Could be but recompens'd , tho ' you were crown'd The Non - pareil ...
... fent hither to praise me ? Vio . I see you , what you are ; you are too proud ; But if you were the Devil , you are fair . My Lord and Master loves you : O , fuch love Could be but recompens'd , tho ' you were crown'd The Non - pareil ...
Pagina 122
... fent thee fix pence for thy Lemon , had'st it ? ) But the Clown was neither Pantler , nor Butler . The Poet's Word was certainly mistaken by the ignorance of the Printers . I have restor'd , leman , i . e . I sent thee Sixpence to spend ...
... fent thee fix pence for thy Lemon , had'st it ? ) But the Clown was neither Pantler , nor Butler . The Poet's Word was certainly mistaken by the ignorance of the Printers . I have restor'd , leman , i . e . I sent thee Sixpence to spend ...
Pagina 146
... fent for thee upon a fad occa- fion . ( 9 ) I have fent after him ; he says he'll come . ) But Who did he say so to ? Or from Whom could my Lady have any fuch Intelligence ? Her Servant , employ'd upon this Errand , was not yet return'd ...
... fent for thee upon a fad occa- fion . ( 9 ) I have fent after him ; he says he'll come . ) But Who did he say so to ? Or from Whom could my Lady have any fuch Intelligence ? Her Servant , employ'd upon this Errand , was not yet return'd ...
Pagina 157
... fent to you by my Lady , to bid you come speak with her ; nor your name is not master Cefario , nor this is not my nose neither ; nothing , that is so , is fo . Seb . I pr'ythee , vent thy folly somewhere else ; thou know'st not me ...
... fent to you by my Lady , to bid you come speak with her ; nor your name is not master Cefario , nor this is not my nose neither ; nothing , that is so , is fo . Seb . I pr'ythee , vent thy folly somewhere else ; thou know'st not me ...
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