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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... . e . a Prefage that the King must now expect no cure , fince fo skilful a Perfon was himself forced to fubmit to a malignant distemper . he he was skilful enough to have liv'd ftill , if 4 All's well , that Ends well .
... . e . a Prefage that the King must now expect no cure , fince fo skilful a Perfon was himself forced to fubmit to a malignant distemper . he he was skilful enough to have liv'd ftill , if 4 All's well , that Ends well .
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... himself , is a Virgin : ] But why is he that hangs himself a Virgin ? Surely , not for the reason that follows , Virgi- nity murders itself . For tho ' every Virgin be a Suicide , yet every Suicide is not a Virgin . A word or two are ...
... himself , is a Virgin : ] But why is he that hangs himself a Virgin ? Surely , not for the reason that follows , Virgi- nity murders itself . For tho ' every Virgin be a Suicide , yet every Suicide is not a Virgin . A word or two are ...
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... himself and fays , I except thofe from that precedency , who only inherit the fall of the laft monarchy ; as all the little petty ftates ; for instance , Florence to whom these voluntiers were going , As if he had faid , I give the ...
... himself and fays , I except thofe from that precedency , who only inherit the fall of the laft monarchy ; as all the little petty ftates ; for instance , Florence to whom these voluntiers were going , As if he had faid , I give the ...
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... A coward would try to hide his poltroonry even from himself . - An ordi- nary writer would have been glad of fuch an opportunity to bring him to confeffion . Re- Re - enter Lafeu . Laf . Sirrah , your 46 All's well , that Ends well .
... A coward would try to hide his poltroonry even from himself . - An ordi- nary writer would have been glad of fuch an opportunity to bring him to confeffion . Re- Re - enter Lafeu . Laf . Sirrah , your 46 All's well , that Ends well .
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... himself , the is too mean 8 MEER THE truth ] We should read , MEEKLYÉ truth , i . e , certainly . So Sir Thomas Moore , that we may merelye meet in heaven . Το To have her name repeated ; all her deferving Is 64 All's well , that Ends ...
... himself , the is too mean 8 MEER THE truth ] We should read , MEEKLYÉ truth , i . e , certainly . So Sir Thomas Moore , that we may merelye meet in heaven . Το To have her name repeated ; all her deferving Is 64 All's well , that Ends ...
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