The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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As the Stanza , that follows , is in alternate Rhyme , and as a Rhyme is here wanting to She in the firft Verfe ; ' tis evident , the third Line is wanting . The old Folio's give Us a Part of it ; but how to fupply the loft Part ...
As the Stanza , that follows , is in alternate Rhyme , and as a Rhyme is here wanting to She in the firft Verfe ; ' tis evident , the third Line is wanting . The old Folio's give Us a Part of it ; but how to fupply the loft Part ...
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The Steward , in the foregoing Scene , where he gives the Countess Intelligence of Helen's Behaviour , fays ; Alone She was , and did communicate to herself her own Words to her own Ears . Hel . S Hel . Then , I confefs , Here on 20 ...
The Steward , in the foregoing Scene , where he gives the Countess Intelligence of Helen's Behaviour , fays ; Alone She was , and did communicate to herself her own Words to her own Ears . Hel . S Hel . Then , I confefs , Here on 20 ...
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I therefore imagine , our Author used the French Word , Medecin , i . e . a Phyfician ; this agrees with what he subjoins immediately in Reply to the King , Why , Doctor - She ; andwrite to her a Love - line . Laf . 3 2 1 . Te Laf .
I therefore imagine , our Author used the French Word , Medecin , i . e . a Phyfician ; this agrees with what he subjoins immediately in Reply to the King , Why , Doctor - She ; andwrite to her a Love - line . Laf . 3 2 1 . Te Laf .
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Thou know'ft , she has rais'd me from my fickly bed . Ber . But follows it , my Lord , to bring me down Muft anfwer for your raifing ? I know her well : She had her breeding at my father's charge : A poor phyfician's daughter my wife !
Thou know'ft , she has rais'd me from my fickly bed . Ber . But follows it , my Lord , to bring me down Muft anfwer for your raifing ? I know her well : She had her breeding at my father's charge : A poor phyfician's daughter my wife !
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What should be faid If thou can't like this creature as a maid , I can create the reft : virtue and she , Is her own dow'r ; honour and wealth from me . Ber . I cannot love her , nor will ftrive to do't . King .
What should be faid If thou can't like this creature as a maid , I can create the reft : virtue and she , Is her own dow'r ; honour and wealth from me . Ber . I cannot love her , nor will ftrive to do't . King .
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