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 6
... hath abandon'd his physicians , Madam , un- der whose practices he hath persecuted time with hope ; and finds no other advantage in the process , but only the lofing of hope by time . Count . This young gentlewoman had a father , ( O ...
... hath abandon'd his physicians , Madam , un- der whose practices he hath persecuted time with hope ; and finds no other advantage in the process , but only the lofing of hope by time . Count . This young gentlewoman had a father , ( O ...
Pagina 12
... hath arm'd our answer ; And Florence is deny'd , before he comes : Yet , for our gentlemen that mean to see The Tuscan service , freely have they leave To stand on either part . 2 Lord . It may well serve A nursery to our gentry , who ...
... hath arm'd our answer ; And Florence is deny'd , before he comes : Yet , for our gentlemen that mean to see The Tuscan service , freely have they leave To stand on either part . 2 Lord . It may well serve A nursery to our gentry , who ...
Pagina 19
... hath catch'd your fondness . -Now I see ( 6 ) The myst'ry of your loneliness , and find Your falt tears ' head ; now to all fenfe ' tis gross , You love my fon ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of thy passion , To say ...
... hath catch'd your fondness . -Now I see ( 6 ) The myst'ry of your loneliness , and find Your falt tears ' head ; now to all fenfe ' tis gross , You love my fon ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of thy passion , To say ...
Pagina 20
... hath catch'd your fondness . -Now I see ( 6 ) The myst'ry of your loneliness , and find Your falt tears ' head ; now to all fenfe ' tis gross , You love my fon ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of thy passion , To say ...
... hath catch'd your fondness . -Now I see ( 6 ) The myst'ry of your loneliness , and find Your falt tears ' head ; now to all fenfe ' tis gross , You love my fon ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of thy passion , To say ...
Pagina 27
... hath wings , indeed . Laf . Nay , come your ways , This is his Majesty , say your mind to him ; A traitor you do look like ; but such traitors His Majesty seldom fears ; I'm Creffid's uncle , That dare leave two together ; fare you well ...
... hath wings , indeed . Laf . Nay , come your ways , This is his Majesty , say your mind to him ; A traitor you do look like ; but such traitors His Majesty seldom fears ; I'm Creffid's uncle , That dare leave two together ; fare you well ...
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