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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Hero fufpected of Disloyalty , and to break off her Match with Claudio . But , in the Name of common Senfe , could it difpleafe Claudio to hear his Mistress making Use of his Name tenderly If he faw another Man with her , and heard her ...
Hero fufpected of Disloyalty , and to break off her Match with Claudio . But , in the Name of common Senfe , could it difpleafe Claudio to hear his Mistress making Use of his Name tenderly If he faw another Man with her , and heard her ...
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If he do fear God , he muft neceffarily keep peace ; if he break the peace , he ought to enter into a quarrel with fear and trembling . Pedro . And fo will he do , for the man doth fear God , how foever it seems not in him , by fome ...
If he do fear God , he muft neceffarily keep peace ; if he break the peace , he ought to enter into a quarrel with fear and trembling . Pedro . And fo will he do , for the man doth fear God , how foever it seems not in him , by fome ...
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For my life , to break with him about Beatrice . Claud . ' Tis even fo . Hero and Margaret have by this play'd their parts with Beatrice ; and then the two bears will not bite one another , when they meet . Enter Don John . John .
For my life , to break with him about Beatrice . Claud . ' Tis even fo . Hero and Margaret have by this play'd their parts with Beatrice ; and then the two bears will not bite one another , when they meet . Enter Don John . John .
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Claud . Yea , and text underneath , Here dwells Benedick the married man . Bene . Fare you well , boy , you know my mind ; I will leave you now to your goffip - like humour ; you break jefts as braggarts do their blades , which ...
Claud . Yea , and text underneath , Here dwells Benedick the married man . Bene . Fare you well , boy , you know my mind ; I will leave you now to your goffip - like humour ; you break jefts as braggarts do their blades , which ...
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... good Signior ; [ To Anth , Your worship was the last man in our mouths . Anth . Shylock , although I neither lend nor borrow By taking , nor by giving of excess , Yet , to fupply the ripe wants of my friend , I'll break a cuítom .
... good Signior ; [ To Anth , Your worship was the last man in our mouths . Anth . Shylock , although I neither lend nor borrow By taking , nor by giving of excess , Yet , to fupply the ripe wants of my friend , I'll break a cuítom .
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