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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In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes,
Explanatory, and Critical William Shakespeare. Eno . But there is ne'er a fair
woman , has a true face . Men . No slander -they fteal hearts . Eno . We came
hither to ...
In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes,
Explanatory, and Critical William Shakespeare. Eno . But there is ne'er a fair
woman , has a true face . Men . No slander -they fteal hearts . Eno . We came
hither to ...
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O , no , no , no ; ' tis true . Here , take this too ; It is a basilisk unto mine eye , Kills
me to look on't ; let there be no honour , Where there is beauty ; truth , where
semblance ; love , Where there's another man . The vows of women Of no more ...
O , no , no , no ; ' tis true . Here , take this too ; It is a basilisk unto mine eye , Kills
me to look on't ; let there be no honour , Where there is beauty ; truth , where
semblance ; love , Where there's another man . The vows of women Of no more ...
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Be but duteous , and true preferment shall tender itself to thee . My revenge is
now at Milford , ' would I had wings to follow it ! come and be true . [ Exit . Pif .
Thou bidd'st me to my loss : for true to thee , : Were to prove false , which I will
never be ...
Be but duteous , and true preferment shall tender itself to thee . My revenge is
now at Milford , ' would I had wings to follow it ! come and be true . [ Exit . Pif .
Thou bidd'st me to my loss : for true to thee , : Were to prove false , which I will
never be ...
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And is it true , that I must go from Troy ? Troi . A hateful truth ! Cre . What , and
from Troilus too ? Troi . From Troy , and Troilas . Cre . Is it poflible ? Troi . And
suddenly : while injury of chance Puts back leave - taking , justles roughly by All
time of ...
And is it true , that I must go from Troy ? Troi . A hateful truth ! Cre . What , and
from Troilus too ? Troi . From Troy , and Troilas . Cre . Is it poflible ? Troi . And
suddenly : while injury of chance Puts back leave - taking , justles roughly by All
time of ...
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For I will throw my Glove to Death himself , That there's no maculation in thy heart
; But , be thou true , say I , to fashion in My fequent protestation : be thou true ,
And I will see thee . Cre . O , you shall be expos'd , my Lord , to dangers As
infinite ...
For I will throw my Glove to Death himself , That there's no maculation in thy heart
; But , be thou true , say I , to fashion in My fequent protestation : be thou true ,
And I will see thee . Cre . O , you shall be expos'd , my Lord , to dangers As
infinite ...
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