The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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Page 63
... sleep , and then to return and swear the lies he forges . Enter Parolles . Par . Ten o'clock : within these three hours'twill be time enough to go home . What shall I say I have done ? It must be a very plausive invention that carries ...
... sleep , and then to return and swear the lies he forges . Enter Parolles . Par . Ten o'clock : within these three hours'twill be time enough to go home . What shall I say I have done ? It must be a very plausive invention that carries ...
Page 75
... sleep he does little harm , save to his bed - clothes about him ; but they know his conditions , and lay him in straw . I have but little more to say , sir , of his honesty : he has every thing that an honest man should not have ; what ...
... sleep he does little harm , save to his bed - clothes about him ; but they know his conditions , and lay him in straw . I have but little more to say , sir , of his honesty : he has every thing that an honest man should not have ; what ...
Page 77
... sleep as soft As captain shall : simply the thing I am Shall make me live . Who knows himself a braggart , Let him fear this ; for it will come to pass , That every braggart shall be found an ass . Rust , sword ! cool , blushes ! and ...
... sleep as soft As captain shall : simply the thing I am Shall make me live . Who knows himself a braggart , Let him fear this ; for it will come to pass , That every braggart shall be found an ass . Rust , sword ! cool , blushes ! and ...
Page 87
... sleeps out the afternoon . Be this sweet Helen's knell , and now forget her . Send forth your amorous token for fair Maudlin : The main consents are had ; and here we'll stay To see our widower's second marriage - day . Count . Which ...
... sleeps out the afternoon . Be this sweet Helen's knell , and now forget her . Send forth your amorous token for fair Maudlin : The main consents are had ; and here we'll stay To see our widower's second marriage - day . Count . Which ...
Page 104
... sleep so soundly . Lord . O monstrous beast ! how like a swine he lies ! • Grim death , how foul and loathsome is thine image ! Sirs , I will practise on this drunken man . What think you , if he were convey'd to bed , Wrapp'd in sweet ...
... sleep so soundly . Lord . O monstrous beast ! how like a swine he lies ! • Grim death , how foul and loathsome is thine image ! Sirs , I will practise on this drunken man . What think you , if he were convey'd to bed , Wrapp'd in sweet ...
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