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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... husband : but in fuch a Then I write a Never . This is a dreadful fentence . Count . Brought you this letter , gentlemen ? 1 Gen. Ay , Madam , and , for the contents ' fake , are forry for our pains . Count . I pr'ythee , lady , have a ...
... husband : but in fuch a Then I write a Never . This is a dreadful fentence . Count . Brought you this letter , gentlemen ? 1 Gen. Ay , Madam , and , for the contents ' fake , are forry for our pains . Count . I pr'ythee , lady , have a ...
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... husband ? he cannot thrive , Unless her prayers , whom heaven delights to hear , And loves to grant , reprieve him from the wrath Of greatest juftice . Write , write , Rynaldo , To this unworthy husband of his wife ; Let every word ...
... husband ? he cannot thrive , Unless her prayers , whom heaven delights to hear , And loves to grant , reprieve him from the wrath Of greatest juftice . Write , write , Rynaldo , To this unworthy husband of his wife ; Let every word ...
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... husband ; And what to your fworn counfel I have spoken , Is fo , from word to word ; and then you cannot , By the good aid that I of you shall borrow , Err in beftowing it . Wid . I fhould believe you , For you have fhew'd me that ...
... husband ; And what to your fworn counfel I have spoken , Is fo , from word to word ; and then you cannot , By the good aid that I of you shall borrow , Err in beftowing it . Wid . I fhould believe you , For you have fhew'd me that ...
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... Husband . In fhort , the Text is , without all Queftion , corrupted ; and we should read it thus . -Since Frenchmen are fo braid , Marry ' em that will , I'de live and dye a Maid . i . e . fince Frenchmen prove fo crooked and perverfe ...
... Husband . In fhort , the Text is , without all Queftion , corrupted ; and we should read it thus . -Since Frenchmen are fo braid , Marry ' em that will , I'de live and dye a Maid . i . e . fince Frenchmen prove fo crooked and perverfe ...
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... husband hies him home ; where , heaven aiding , And by the leave of my good lord the King , We'll be before our welcome . Wid . Gentle Madam , You never had a fervant , to whose truft Your bufinefs was more welcome . Hel . Nor you ...
... husband hies him home ; where , heaven aiding , And by the leave of my good lord the King , We'll be before our welcome . Wid . Gentle Madam , You never had a fervant , to whose truft Your bufinefs was more welcome . Hel . Nor you ...
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