The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... Protheus , S Anthonio , father to Protheus . Thurio , a foolish rival to Valen- tine . Eglamore , agent for Silvia in her efcape . Hoft , where Julia lodges in Mi- lan . Out - laws . || lentine . Launce , the like to Protheus . Panthion ...
... Protheus , S Anthonio , father to Protheus . Thurio , a foolish rival to Valen- tine . Eglamore , agent for Silvia in her efcape . Hoft , where Julia lodges in Mi- lan . Out - laws . || lentine . Launce , the like to Protheus . Panthion ...
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... Protheus , when thou haply seeft Some rare note - worthy object in thy travel ; Wish me partaker in thy happiness , When thou doft meet good hap ; and , in thy danger , If ever danger do environ thee , Commend thy grievance to my holy ...
... Protheus , when thou haply seeft Some rare note - worthy object in thy travel ; Wish me partaker in thy happiness , When thou doft meet good hap ; and , in thy danger , If ever danger do environ thee , Commend thy grievance to my holy ...
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... Protheus , no : now let us take our leave . At Milan let me hear from thee by letters Of thy fuccefs in love ; and what news elfe Betideth here in abfence of thy friend : And I likewife will vifit thee with mine . Pro . All happiness ...
... Protheus , no : now let us take our leave . At Milan let me hear from thee by letters Of thy fuccefs in love ; and what news elfe Betideth here in abfence of thy friend : And I likewife will vifit thee with mine . Pro . All happiness ...
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... What think'ft thou of the rich Mercatio ? Luc . Well of his wealth ; but of himself , fo , fo . Jul . What think'ft thou of the gentle Protheus ? Luc . Lord , Lord ! to fee what folly 124 A & t 1 . The Two Gentlemen of Verona .
... What think'ft thou of the rich Mercatio ? Luc . Well of his wealth ; but of himself , fo , fo . Jul . What think'ft thou of the gentle Protheus ? Luc . Lord , Lord ! to fee what folly 124 A & t 1 . The Two Gentlemen of Verona .
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... Protheus , as of all the reft ? Luc . Then thus : of many good , I think him beft . Jul . Your reafon ? Luc . I have no other but a woman's reafon ; I think him fo , because I think him fo . Jul . And would'st thou have me caft my love ...
... Protheus , as of all the reft ? Luc . Then thus : of many good , I think him beft . Jul . Your reafon ? Luc . I have no other but a woman's reafon ; I think him fo , because I think him fo . Jul . And would'st thou have me caft my love ...
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