The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 5 |
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... thine to teach , teach it but how , And thou shalt fee how apt it is to learn Any hard leffon that may do thee good . CLAUD . Hath Leonato any fon , my lord ? PEDRO . No child but Hero , she's his only heir : Doft thou affect her ...
... thine to teach , teach it but how , And thou shalt fee how apt it is to learn Any hard leffon that may do thee good . CLAUD . Hath Leonato any fon , my lord ? PEDRO . No child but Hero , she's his only heir : Doft thou affect her ...
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... thine ; In practise let us put it presently . Re - enter Leonato and Antonio . [ Exeunt , LEON . How now , brother , where is my coufin your fon ? hath he provided this mufick ? ANT . He is very bufy about it : but , brother , I can ...
... thine ; In practise let us put it presently . Re - enter Leonato and Antonio . [ Exeunt , LEON . How now , brother , where is my coufin your fon ? hath he provided this mufick ? ANT . He is very bufy about it : but , brother , I can ...
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... ? why , doth not every earthly thing Cry fhame upon her ? could the here deny The story that is printed in her blood ? Do not live , Hero , do not ope thine eyes : For did I think , thou wouldst not quickly die ABOUT NOTHING . 39.
... ? why , doth not every earthly thing Cry fhame upon her ? could the here deny The story that is printed in her blood ? Do not live , Hero , do not ope thine eyes : For did I think , thou wouldst not quickly die ABOUT NOTHING . 39.
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... thine enemy ? BEAT . Is he not approved in the height a villain , that hath flander'd , scorn'd , dishonour'd my kinfwoman ! O , that I were a man ! what ! bear her in hand until they come to take hands , and then with publick ...
... thine enemy ? BEAT . Is he not approved in the height a villain , that hath flander'd , scorn'd , dishonour'd my kinfwoman ! O , that I were a man ! what ! bear her in hand until they come to take hands , and then with publick ...
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... Thine , Claudio ; thine , I say . PEDRO . You fay not right , old man . LEON . My lord , my lord , prove it on his body , if he dare ; Despight his nice fence and his active practice , His May of youth , and bloom of luftyhood . CLAUD ...
... Thine , Claudio ; thine , I say . PEDRO . You fay not right , old man . LEON . My lord , my lord , prove it on his body , if he dare ; Despight his nice fence and his active practice , His May of youth , and bloom of luftyhood . CLAUD ...
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