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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... fince , my Lord . King . If he were living , I would try him yet ; - Lend me an arm ; the reft have worn me out With feveral applications ; nature and sickness My fon's no dearer . Debate it at their leifure . Welcome , Count , Ber ...
... fince , my Lord . King . If he were living , I would try him yet ; - Lend me an arm ; the reft have worn me out With feveral applications ; nature and sickness My fon's no dearer . Debate it at their leifure . Welcome , Count , Ber ...
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... that way is dangerous , fince I cannot yet find in my heart to repent . Here he comes ; I pray you , make us friends , I will pursue the amity . Enter Enter Parolles . Par . Thefe things fhall be done 36 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . Ad 2 .
... that way is dangerous , fince I cannot yet find in my heart to repent . Here he comes ; I pray you , make us friends , I will pursue the amity . Enter Enter Parolles . Par . Thefe things fhall be done 36 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . Ad 2 .
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... fince I have found Myfelf in my uncertain grounds to fail As often as I guess'd . Duke . Be it his pleasure . 2 Lord . But I am fure the younger of our nation , That furfeit on their eafe , will day by day Come here for phyfic . Duke ...
... fince I have found Myfelf in my uncertain grounds to fail As often as I guess'd . Duke . Be it his pleasure . 2 Lord . But I am fure the younger of our nation , That furfeit on their eafe , will day by day Come here for phyfic . Duke ...
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... fince I was at court . Our old ling , and our Isbels o ' th ' country , are nothing like your old ling , and your Isbel's o ' th ' court : the brain of my Cupid's knock'd out ; and I begin to love , as an old man loves money , with no ...
... fince I was at court . Our old ling , and our Isbels o ' th ' country , are nothing like your old ling , and your Isbel's o ' th ' court : the brain of my Cupid's knock'd out ; and I begin to love , as an old man loves money , with no ...
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... fince ; there is fomething in't that sting's his nature ; for , on the read- ing it , he change'd almost into another man . 1 Lord . He has much worthy blame laid upon him for shaking off so good a wife , and so sweet a lady . 2 Lord ...
... fince ; there is fomething in't that sting's his nature ; for , on the read- ing it , he change'd almost into another man . 1 Lord . He has much worthy blame laid upon him for shaking off so good a wife , and so sweet a lady . 2 Lord ...
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