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 15
... fuch as they are . Count . May the world know them ? Clo . I have been , Madam , a wicked creature , as you and all flesh and blood are ; and , indeed , I do marry , that I may repent . Count . Thy marriage , sooner than thy wickedness ...
... fuch as they are . Count . May the world know them ? Clo . I have been , Madam , a wicked creature , as you and all flesh and blood are ; and , indeed , I do marry , that I may repent . Count . Thy marriage , sooner than thy wickedness ...
Pagina 17
... fuch ( 5 ) Fortune , the faid , was no Goddess , & c . Love , no God , & c . complain'd against the Queen of Virgins , & c . ] This Passage tands thus in the old Copies : such difference betwixt their two estates ; Love , no Love ...
... fuch ( 5 ) Fortune , the faid , was no Goddess , & c . Love , no God , & c . complain'd against the Queen of Virgins , & c . ] This Passage tands thus in the old Copies : such difference betwixt their two estates ; Love , no Love ...
Pagina 24
... the free States . All here is clear ; and ' tis exactly Shakespeare's Manner , who lov'd to shew his Reading on fuch Occafions , Mr. Warburton . 1 Lord . 1 Lord . Farewel , Captain . 2 Lord . 24 All's well , that Ends well .
... the free States . All here is clear ; and ' tis exactly Shakespeare's Manner , who lov'd to shew his Reading on fuch Occafions , Mr. Warburton . 1 Lord . 1 Lord . Farewel , Captain . 2 Lord . 24 All's well , that Ends well .
Pagina 25
... fuch are to be follow'd : after them , and take a more dilated farewel . Ber . And I will do fo . Par . Worthy fellows , and like to prove most sinewy sword - men . Enter the King , and Lafeu . [ Exeunt . Laf . Pardon , my Lord , for me ...
... fuch are to be follow'd : after them , and take a more dilated farewel . Ber . And I will do fo . Par . Worthy fellows , and like to prove most sinewy sword - men . Enter the King , and Lafeu . [ Exeunt . Laf . Pardon , my Lord , for me ...
Pagina 26
... fuch Remedy . I there- fore imagine , our Author used the French Word , Medecin , i . e . a Physician ; this agrees with what he subjoins immediately in Reply to the King , Why , Doctor - She ; and write to her a Love - line . Laf . Laf ...
... fuch Remedy . I there- fore imagine , our Author used the French Word , Medecin , i . e . a Physician ; this agrees with what he subjoins immediately in Reply to the King , Why , Doctor - She ; and write to her a Love - line . Laf . Laf ...
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