The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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How come you to this ? Bora . Being entertain'd for a perfumer , as I was fmoaking a musty room , comes me the Prince and Claudio hand in hand in fad conference : I whipt behind the Arras , and there heard it agreed upon , that the ...
How come you to this ? Bora . Being entertain'd for a perfumer , as I was fmoaking a musty room , comes me the Prince and Claudio hand in hand in fad conference : I whipt behind the Arras , and there heard it agreed upon , that the ...
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... a meafure , and a cinque - pace ; the firft fuit is hot and hafty , like a Scotch jig , and full as fantastical ; the wedding mannerly - modeft , as a measure , full of ftate and anchentry ; and then comes repentance , and with his ...
... a meafure , and a cinque - pace ; the firft fuit is hot and hafty , like a Scotch jig , and full as fantastical ; the wedding mannerly - modeft , as a measure , full of ftate and anchentry ; and then comes repentance , and with his ...
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Look , here fhe comes . Bene . Will your Grace command me any service to the world's end ? I will go on the flighteft errand now to the Antipodes , that you can devife to fend me on ; I will fetch you a tooth - picker now from the ...
Look , here fhe comes . Bene . Will your Grace command me any service to the world's end ? I will go on the flighteft errand now to the Antipodes , that you can devife to fend me on ; I will fetch you a tooth - picker now from the ...
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But ' till all graces be in one woman , one woman fhall not come in my grace . Rich fhe fhall be , that's certain ; wife , or I'll none ; virtuous , or I'll never cheapen her : fair , or I'll never look on her ; mild , or come not near ...
But ' till all graces be in one woman , one woman fhall not come in my grace . Rich fhe fhall be , that's certain ; wife , or I'll none ; virtuous , or I'll never cheapen her : fair , or I'll never look on her ; mild , or come not near ...
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If he had been a dog , that should have howl'd thus , they would have hang'd him ; and , I pray God , his bad voice bode no mifchief : I had as lief have heard the night - raven , come what plague could have come after it . Pedro .
If he had been a dog , that should have howl'd thus , they would have hang'd him ; and , I pray God , his bad voice bode no mifchief : I had as lief have heard the night - raven , come what plague could have come after it . Pedro .
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