“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... fwear by : and therefore Helen might fufpect he meant to equivocate with her . Befides , obferve , the greatest part of the fcene is ftrictly in rhime : and there is no fhadow of reason why it fhould be interrupted here . I rather ...
... fwear by : and therefore Helen might fufpect he meant to equivocate with her . Befides , obferve , the greatest part of the fcene is ftrictly in rhime : and there is no fhadow of reason why it fhould be interrupted here . I rather ...
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... fwear the lies he forges . Enter Parolles . Par . Ten o'clock : within these three hours ' twill be time enough to go home . What fhall I fay I have done ? It must be a very plaufive invention that carries it : They begin to fmoke me ...
... fwear the lies he forges . Enter Parolles . Par . Ten o'clock : within these three hours ' twill be time enough to go home . What fhall I fay I have done ? It must be a very plaufive invention that carries it : They begin to fmoke me ...
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... fwear , I recover'd it . Lord . You fhall hear one anon . [ Afide . Par . A drum now of the enemies ! [ Alarum within . Lord . Throcd movoufus , cargo , cargo , cargo . All . Cargo , cargo , villianda par corbo , cargo . Par . Oh ...
... fwear , I recover'd it . Lord . You fhall hear one anon . [ Afide . Par . A drum now of the enemies ! [ Alarum within . Lord . Throcd movoufus , cargo , cargo , cargo . All . Cargo , cargo , villianda par corbo , cargo . Par . Oh ...
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... fwear to an unholy purpose the oath abides not , but is diffolved in the making . This is an answer to the purpofe . She fubjoins the reafon two or three lines after : • this has no holding , To fwear by him , whom I proteft to love ...
... fwear to an unholy purpose the oath abides not , but is diffolved in the making . This is an answer to the purpofe . She fubjoins the reafon two or three lines after : • this has no holding , To fwear by him , whom I proteft to love ...
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... fwear by what is not holy , but fwear by , or take to witnefs , the Higheft , the Divinity . The tenor of the reasoning contained in the following lines perfectly correfponds with this ; If I fhould fwear by Jove's great attributes ...
... fwear by what is not holy , but fwear by , or take to witnefs , the Higheft , the Divinity . The tenor of the reasoning contained in the following lines perfectly correfponds with this ; If I fhould fwear by Jove's great attributes ...
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