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
... best brine a maiden can season her praise in . The remembrance of her father never ap- proaches her heart , but the tyranny of her forrows takes all ali livelihood from her cheek . No more of this 6 All's well , that Ends well .
... best brine a maiden can season her praise in . The remembrance of her father never ap- proaches her heart , but the tyranny of her forrows takes all ali livelihood from her cheek . No more of this 6 All's well , that Ends well .
Pagina 8
... heart's table : heart , too capable Of every line and trick of his sweet favour ! But now he's gone , and my idolatrous fancy Must sanctify his relicks . Who comes here ? Enter Parolles . One , that goes with him : I love him for his ...
... heart's table : heart , too capable Of every line and trick of his sweet favour ! But now he's gone , and my idolatrous fancy Must sanctify his relicks . Who comes here ? Enter Parolles . One , that goes with him : I love him for his ...
Pagina 16
... hearts are sever'd in religion , their heads are both one ; they may joul horns together , like any deer i'th ' herd . Count . Wilt thou ever be a foul - mouth'd and calum- nious knave ? Clo . A prophet , I , Madam ; and I speak the ...
... hearts are sever'd in religion , their heads are both one ; they may joul horns together , like any deer i'th ' herd . Count . Wilt thou ever be a foul - mouth'd and calum- nious knave ? Clo . A prophet , I , Madam ; and I speak the ...
Pagina 17
... heart out , ere he pluck one . Count . You'll be gone , Sir knave , and do as I com- mand you ? Clo . That man that should be at a woman's com- mand , and yet no hurt done ! tho ' honesty be no pu- ritan , yet it will do no hurt ; it ...
... heart out , ere he pluck one . Count . You'll be gone , Sir knave , and do as I com- mand you ? Clo . That man that should be at a woman's com- mand , and yet no hurt done ! tho ' honesty be no pu- ritan , yet it will do no hurt ; it ...
Pagina 23
... heart Will not confefs , it owns the malady That doth my life besiege ; farewel , young Lords ; Whether I live or die , be you the fons Of worthy French men ; ( 6 ) let higher Italy ( 6 ) let higher Italy ( Those ( Those bated , that ...
... heart Will not confefs , it owns the malady That doth my life besiege ; farewel , young Lords ; Whether I live or die , be you the fons Of worthy French men ; ( 6 ) let higher Italy ( 6 ) let higher Italy ( Those ( Those bated , that ...
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