All's well, that ends well. Twelfth-night: or, what you will. The comedy of errors. The winter-night's tale. The life and death of King JohnJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and T. Shewell, H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod., 1747 |
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... she stops in the middle of her fentence , and makes a reflexion upon it , which , according to the prefent reading , is unintelligible . We must there- fore believe Shakespear wrote ( O that had ! how fad a PRESAGE ' tis ) i . e . a ...
... she stops in the middle of her fentence , and makes a reflexion upon it , which , according to the prefent reading , is unintelligible . We must there- fore believe Shakespear wrote ( O that had ! how fad a PRESAGE ' tis ) i . e . a ...
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... she says , that , in an ill mind , these virtuous qualities are virtues and traitors too : i . e . the advantages of ... She then fums up the Character , the had before given in detail , in these words , he derives her honefty , and at ...
... she says , that , in an ill mind , these virtuous qualities are virtues and traitors too : i . e . the advantages of ... She then fums up the Character , the had before given in detail , in these words , he derives her honefty , and at ...
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... she fighed as the ftood , " And gave this fentence then ; " 4 Among nine bad if one be good , " There's yet one good in ten . [ Singing . Count . What , one good in ten ? You corrupt the fong , Sirrah . Clo . One good woman in ten ...
... she fighed as the ftood , " And gave this fentence then ; " 4 Among nine bad if one be good , " There's yet one good in ten . [ Singing . Count . What , one good in ten ? You corrupt the fong , Sirrah . Clo . One good woman in ten ...
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... she is sure to lose ; That feeks not to find that , which fearch implies ; But , riddle - like , lives fweetly , where the dies . Count . Had you not lately an intent , fpeak truly , To go to Paris ? Hel Madam , I had . Count ...
... she is sure to lose ; That feeks not to find that , which fearch implies ; But , riddle - like , lives fweetly , where the dies . Count . Had you not lately an intent , fpeak truly , To go to Paris ? Hel Madam , I had . Count ...
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... She addreffes herself to a Lord . Hel . Gentlemen , heaven hath , through me , reftor'd The King to health . All . We understand it , and thank heaven for you . Hel . I am a fimple maid , and therein wealthieft , That , I proteft , I ...
... She addreffes herself to a Lord . Hel . Gentlemen , heaven hath , through me , reftor'd The King to health . All . We understand it , and thank heaven for you . Hel . I am a fimple maid , and therein wealthieft , That , I proteft , I ...
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