The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, Band 7C. Hitch and L. Hawes, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. Rivington, M. and T. Longman, J. Brindley, C. Corbet, and T. Caslon, 1757 |
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It must be by his death : and , for my part , I know no personal cause to spurn at
him ; But for the general . He would be crown'dHow that might change his nature ,
there's the question . It is the bright day , that brings forth the adder ; And that ...
It must be by his death : and , for my part , I know no personal cause to spurn at
him ; But for the general . He would be crown'dHow that might change his nature ,
there's the question . It is the bright day , that brings forth the adder ; And that ...
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Must I give way and room to your rash choler ? Shall I be frighted , when a
madman stares ? Caf . O Gods ! ye Gods ! must I endure all this ? Bru . All this ! ay
, more . Fret , ' till your proud heart break ; Go , shew your flaves how cholerick
you ...
Must I give way and room to your rash choler ? Shall I be frighted , when a
madman stares ? Caf . O Gods ! ye Gods ! must I endure all this ? Bru . All this ! ay
, more . Fret , ' till your proud heart break ; Go , shew your flaves how cholerick
you ...
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( 1 ) Oh ! that I knew this husband , which you say , must charge his horns with
garlands . 3 ( 1 ) Ob , that I knew this Husband , which , you say , must change bis
Horns with Garlands . ] Changing Horns with Garlands , is , furely , a fenseless ...
( 1 ) Oh ! that I knew this husband , which you say , must charge his horns with
garlands . 3 ( 1 ) Ob , that I knew this Husband , which , you say , must change bis
Horns with Garlands . ] Changing Horns with Garlands , is , furely , a fenseless ...
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Notwithstanding the old Folio's concur in marking the Entrance thus , yet in the
two places in the Scene , where this Character is made to speak , they have mark'
d in the Margin , Mec . fo that , as Dr. Ibirlby sagaciously conjectur'd , we must ...
Notwithstanding the old Folio's concur in marking the Entrance thus , yet in the
two places in the Scene , where this Character is made to speak , they have mark'
d in the Margin , Mec . fo that , as Dr. Ibirlby sagaciously conjectur'd , we must ...
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Make not , Sir , Your loss your sport ; I hope , you know , that we Must not
continue friends . lach . Good Sir , we must , If you keep covenant ; had I not
brought The knowledge of your mistress home , I grant , We were to question
farther ; but I ...
Make not , Sir , Your loss your sport ; I hope , you know , that we Must not
continue friends . lach . Good Sir , we must , If you keep covenant ; had I not
brought The knowledge of your mistress home , I grant , We were to question
farther ; but I ...
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