Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... woman , I haue a beard Quin . That's al one , you shal play it in a maske , and you may fpeake as fmall as you will . Bot . And I may hide my face , let me play Thiby to : Ile fpeake in a monftrous little voyce ; Thifne , Thifne , ah ...
... woman , I haue a beard Quin . That's al one , you shal play it in a maske , and you may fpeake as fmall as you will . Bot . And I may hide my face , let me play Thiby to : Ile fpeake in a monftrous little voyce ; Thifne , Thifne , ah ...
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... thee once , The iuyce of it , on fleeping eye - lids laide , Will make or man or woman madly dote Vpon the next liue creature that it fees . * Saw . Fetch Fetch me this hearbe , and be thou here againe A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
... thee once , The iuyce of it , on fleeping eye - lids laide , Will make or man or woman madly dote Vpon the next liue creature that it fees . * Saw . Fetch Fetch me this hearbe , and be thou here againe A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
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... woman by his fide , That when he wak't , of force fhe must be eyde . Enter Demetrius and Hermia . Ob . Stand clofe , this is the fame Athenian . Rob . This is the ' woman , but not this the man . VOL . I. * Minnick . † Latch'd . C Dem ...
... woman by his fide , That when he wak't , of force fhe must be eyde . Enter Demetrius and Hermia . Ob . Stand clofe , this is the fame Athenian . Rob . This is the ' woman , but not this the man . VOL . I. * Minnick . † Latch'd . C Dem ...
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... woman , God blesse vs. Lyf . She hath fpied him already , with thofe fweete eies . Dem . And thus fhe meanes , videlicit . Thif . Afleepe my loue ? What , dead my doue ? O Piramus arise , Speake , fpeake . Quite dumbe ! Dead , dead ? A ...
... woman , God blesse vs. Lyf . She hath fpied him already , with thofe fweete eies . Dem . And thus fhe meanes , videlicit . Thif . Afleepe my loue ? What , dead my doue ? O Piramus arise , Speake , fpeake . Quite dumbe ! Dead , dead ? A ...
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... woman , or his try nurfe , and deliuer this letter to her , it is about M. Slender . Looke you , will you do it now ? Sim . I warrant you fir . Sir Hugh . Pray you do , I muft not be abfent at the grace . I will go make an end of my ...
... woman , or his try nurfe , and deliuer this letter to her , it is about M. Slender . Looke you , will you do it now ? Sim . I warrant you fir . Sir Hugh . Pray you do , I muft not be abfent at the grace . I will go make an end of my ...
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