The Works of Shakespear: In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd are Pointed Out, Together with the Author's Life, a Glossary, Copious Indexes, and a List of the Various Readings ...A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... fent you a daughter - in - law : she hath recover- ed the King , and undone me . I have wedded her , not bedded her ; and fworn to make the not eternal . You shall hear I am run away ; know it before the report come . If there be ...
... fent you a daughter - in - law : she hath recover- ed the King , and undone me . I have wedded her , not bedded her ; and fworn to make the not eternal . You shall hear I am run away ; know it before the report come . If there be ...
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... fent to her , By this fame coxcomb that we have i'th ' wind , Tokens and letters , which she did re - fend ; And this is all I've done she's a fair creature , Will you go fee her ? I Lord With all my heart , my Lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE ...
... fent to her , By this fame coxcomb that we have i'th ' wind , Tokens and letters , which she did re - fend ; And this is all I've done she's a fair creature , Will you go fee her ? I Lord With all my heart , my Lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE ...
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... fent me , That fet him high in fame . SCENE IV . Enter Bertram . Laf . He looks well on't . King . I'm not a day of feason , For thou may'st see a fun - fhine and a hail În me at once ; but to the brightest beams Distracted clouds give ...
... fent me , That fet him high in fame . SCENE IV . Enter Bertram . Laf . He looks well on't . King . I'm not a day of feason , For thou may'st see a fun - fhine and a hail În me at once ; but to the brightest beams Distracted clouds give ...
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... fent it us Upon her great difaster . Ber . She never faw it . King . Thou speak'st it falsely , as I love mine ho nour ; And mak'ft conject'ral fears to come into me , Which I would fain shut out . If it fhould prove That thou art so ...
... fent it us Upon her great difaster . Ber . She never faw it . King . Thou speak'st it falsely , as I love mine ho nour ; And mak'ft conject'ral fears to come into me , Which I would fain shut out . If it fhould prove That thou art so ...
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... fent for , And he shall furety me . But for this Lord , [ To Bertram . Who hath abus'd me , as he knows himself , Though yet he never harm'd me , here I quit him . VOL . III . L He He knows himself my bed he hath defil'd , And Sc.6 ...
... fent for , And he shall furety me . But for this Lord , [ To Bertram . Who hath abus'd me , as he knows himself , Though yet he never harm'd me , here I quit him . VOL . III . L He He knows himself my bed he hath defil'd , And Sc.6 ...
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