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 8
... question . Man is enemy to virginity , how may we barricado it against him ? Par . Keep him out . Hel . But he affails ; and our virginity , tho ' valiant , in the defence yet is weak : unfold to us in 8 All's well , that Ends well ...
... question . Man is enemy to virginity , how may we barricado it against him ? Par . Keep him out . Hel . But he affails ; and our virginity , tho ' valiant , in the defence yet is weak : unfold to us in 8 All's well , that Ends well ...
Pagina 16
... Question . Mr. Rowe has given us the Frag- ment honestly , as he found it : but Mr. Pope , rather than to feem founder'd , has funk it upon Us . 1 communicated to my ingenious Friend Mr. Warburton , how I found the Paf- Sage in the old ...
... Question . Mr. Rowe has given us the Frag- ment honestly , as he found it : but Mr. Pope , rather than to feem founder'd , has funk it upon Us . 1 communicated to my ingenious Friend Mr. Warburton , how I found the Paf- Sage in the old ...
Pagina 30
... question thee , and more I must ; ( Tho ' more to know , could not be more to trust :) From whence thou cam'st , how tended on , - but rest Unquestion'd welcome , and undoubted blest . Give me fome help here , hoa ! if thou proceed As ...
... question thee , and more I must ; ( Tho ' more to know , could not be more to trust :) From whence thou cam'st , how tended on , - but rest Unquestion'd welcome , and undoubted blest . Give me fome help here , hoa ! if thou proceed As ...
Pagina 31
... questions ? Clo . From below your duke , to beneath your confla- ble , it will fit any question . Count . It must be an answer of most monstrous fize , that must fit all demands . Clo . But a trifle neither , in good faith , if the ...
... questions ? Clo . From below your duke , to beneath your confla- ble , it will fit any question . Count . It must be an answer of most monstrous fize , that must fit all demands . Clo . But a trifle neither , in good faith , if the ...
Pagina 11
... question for your refidence . Ber . It may be , you have mistaken him , my Lord . Laf . And shall do so ever , tho ' I took him at's prayers . Fare you well , my Lord , and believe this of me , there can be no kernel in this light nut ...
... question for your refidence . Ber . It may be , you have mistaken him , my Lord . Laf . And shall do so ever , tho ' I took him at's prayers . Fare you well , my Lord , and believe this of me , there can be no kernel in this light nut ...
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