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 14
... our modesty , and make foul the clearness of our defervings , when of ourselves we publish them . Count . What does this knave here ? get you gone , Sirrah : Sirrah : the complaints , I have heard of you 14 ' All's well , that Ends well .
... our modesty , and make foul the clearness of our defervings , when of ourselves we publish them . Count . What does this knave here ? get you gone , Sirrah : Sirrah : the complaints , I have heard of you 14 ' All's well , that Ends well .
Pagina 16
... foul - mouth'd and calum- nious knave ? Clo . A prophet , I , Madam ; and I speak the truth the next way ; " For I the ballad will repeat , which men full true " shall find ; " Your marriage comes by destiny , your cuckow fings by kind ...
... foul - mouth'd and calum- nious knave ? Clo . A prophet , I , Madam ; and I speak the truth the next way ; " For I the ballad will repeat , which men full true " shall find ; " Your marriage comes by destiny , your cuckow fings by kind ...
Pagina 11
... foul of this man is his clothes . Trust him not in matter of heavy con- sequence : I have kept of them tame , and know their natures . Farewel , Monfieur , I have spoken better of you , than you have or will deserve at my hand , but we ...
... foul of this man is his clothes . Trust him not in matter of heavy con- sequence : I have kept of them tame , and know their natures . Farewel , Monfieur , I have spoken better of you , than you have or will deserve at my hand , but we ...
Pagina 14
... our modesty , and make foul the clearness of our defervings , when of ourselves we publish them . Count . What does this knave here ? get you gone , Sirrah : Sirrah : the complaints , I have heard of you 14 ' All's well , that Ends well .
... our modesty , and make foul the clearness of our defervings , when of ourselves we publish them . Count . What does this knave here ? get you gone , Sirrah : Sirrah : the complaints , I have heard of you 14 ' All's well , that Ends well .
Pagina 16
... foul - mouth'd and calum- nious knave ? Clo . A prophet , I , Madam ; and I speak the truth the next way ; " For I the ballad will repeat , which men full true " shall find ; " Your marriage comes by destiny , your cuckow fings by kind ...
... foul - mouth'd and calum- nious knave ? Clo . A prophet , I , Madam ; and I speak the truth the next way ; " For I the ballad will repeat , which men full true " shall find ; " Your marriage comes by destiny , your cuckow fings by kind ...
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