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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Page 42
... head to the foale of his foot , he is all mirth ; he hath twice or thrice cut Cupid's bow - ftring , and the little hangman dare not shoot at him ; he hath a heart as found as a bell , and his tongue is the clapper ; for what his heart ...
... head to the foale of his foot , he is all mirth ; he hath twice or thrice cut Cupid's bow - ftring , and the little hangman dare not shoot at him ; he hath a heart as found as a bell , and his tongue is the clapper ; for what his heart ...
Page 69
... head , Thou haft fo wrong'd my innocent child and me , That I am forc'd to lay my reverence by ; And , with grey hairs , and bruise of many days , Do challenge thee to tryal of a man ; I fay , thou haft bely'd mine innocent child , Thy ...
... head , Thou haft fo wrong'd my innocent child and me , That I am forc'd to lay my reverence by ; And , with grey hairs , and bruise of many days , Do challenge thee to tryal of a man ; I fay , thou haft bely'd mine innocent child , Thy ...
Page 72
... head and a capon , the which if I do not carve must curiously , fay , my knife's naught . Shall I not find a woodcock too ? Bene . Sir , your wit ambles well ; it goes eafily . Pedro . I'll tell thee , how Beatrice prais'd thy wit the ...
... head and a capon , the which if I do not carve must curiously , fay , my knife's naught . Shall I not find a woodcock too ? Bene . Sir , your wit ambles well ; it goes eafily . Pedro . I'll tell thee , how Beatrice prais'd thy wit the ...
Page 96
... head with a bone in his mouth , than to ei- ther of these . God defend me from thefe two ! Ner . How fay you by the French Lord , Monfieur Le Boun ? Por . God made him , and therefore let him pafs for a man ; in truth , I know , it is a ...
... head with a bone in his mouth , than to ei- ther of these . God defend me from thefe two ! Ner . How fay you by the French Lord , Monfieur Le Boun ? Por . God made him , and therefore let him pafs for a man ; in truth , I know , it is a ...
Page 109
... , More guarded than his fellows : fee it done . Laun . Father , in ; . I cannot get a service , no ? I have ne'er a tongue in my head ? well , if any man in Italy have ( 6 ) a fairer table , which doth have The Merchant of VENICE . 109.
... , More guarded than his fellows : fee it done . Laun . Father , in ; . I cannot get a service , no ? I have ne'er a tongue in my head ? well , if any man in Italy have ( 6 ) a fairer table , which doth have The Merchant of VENICE . 109.
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