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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... see , The name , and not the thing . Ber . Both , both ; oh , pardon ! Hel . Oh , my good Lord , when I was like this maid , I found you wond'rous kind ; there is your ring , And look you , here's your letter : this it says , When When ...
... see , The name , and not the thing . Ber . Both , both ; oh , pardon ! Hel . Oh , my good Lord , when I was like this maid , I found you wond'rous kind ; there is your ring , And look you , here's your letter : this it says , When When ...
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... see you living ? To the Countess . Laf . Mine eyes fmell onions , I fhall weep anon : Good Tom Drum , lend me a handkerchief , [ To Parolles . So , I thank thee , wait on me home . I'll make sport with thee : let thy courtefies alone ...
... see you living ? To the Countess . Laf . Mine eyes fmell onions , I fhall weep anon : Good Tom Drum , lend me a handkerchief , [ To Parolles . So , I thank thee , wait on me home . I'll make sport with thee : let thy courtefies alone ...
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... see you living ? To the Countess . Laf . Mine eyes fmell onions , I fhall weep anon : Good Tom Drum , lend me a handkerchief , [ To Parolles . So , I thank thee , wait on me home . I'll make sport with thee : let thy courtefies alone ...
... see you living ? To the Countess . Laf . Mine eyes fmell onions , I fhall weep anon : Good Tom Drum , lend me a handkerchief , [ To Parolles . So , I thank thee , wait on me home . I'll make sport with thee : let thy courtefies alone ...
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... see . Vio . For faying fo , there's gold . Mine own escape unfoldeth to my hope , Whereto thy fpeech ferves for authority , The like of him . Know'st thou this country ? Cap . Ay , Madam , well ; for I was bred and born , Not three ...
... see . Vio . For faying fo , there's gold . Mine own escape unfoldeth to my hope , Whereto thy fpeech ferves for authority , The like of him . Know'st thou this country ? Cap . Ay , Madam , well ; for I was bred and born , Not three ...
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... see canary put me down : methinks , fometimes I have no more wit than a chriftian , or an ordinary man has ; but I am a great eater of beef , and , I believe , that does harm to my wit . Sir To . No question . Sir And . An I thought ...
... see canary put me down : methinks , fometimes I have no more wit than a chriftian , or an ordinary man has ; but I am a great eater of beef , and , I believe , that does harm to my wit . Sir To . No question . Sir And . An I thought ...
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