The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... against thee , would the repofal Of any truft , virtue , or worth in thee Make thy words faith'd ? no ; what I should deny , - ( As this I would , although thou didst produce My very character ) I'd turn it all To thy fuggeftion , plot ...
... against thee , would the repofal Of any truft , virtue , or worth in thee Make thy words faith'd ? no ; what I should deny , - ( As this I would , although thou didst produce My very character ) I'd turn it all To thy fuggeftion , plot ...
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... against the King ; and take Vanity , the Puppet's part , against the royalty of her father ; draw , you rogue , or I'll fo carbonado your shanks draw , you rascal , come your ways . Stew . Help , ho ! murther ! help ! Kent . Strike ...
... against the King ; and take Vanity , the Puppet's part , against the royalty of her father ; draw , you rogue , or I'll fo carbonado your shanks draw , you rascal , come your ways . Stew . Help , ho ! murther ! help ! Kent . Strike ...
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... Against the grace and perfon of my master , Stocking his messenger . Corn . Fetch forth the Stocks ; As I have life and honour , there fhall he fit till noon . Reg . ' Till noon ! till night , my lord , and all night too . Kent . Why ...
... Against the grace and perfon of my master , Stocking his messenger . Corn . Fetch forth the Stocks ; As I have life and honour , there fhall he fit till noon . Reg . ' Till noon ! till night , my lord , and all night too . Kent . Why ...
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... against your Highness , ) Having more man than wit about me , I drew ; He rais'd the houfe with loud and coward cries : Your fon and daughter found this trespass worth The fhame which here it suffers . Fool . Winter's not gone yet , if ...
... against your Highness , ) Having more man than wit about me , I drew ; He rais'd the houfe with loud and coward cries : Your fon and daughter found this trespass worth The fhame which here it suffers . Fool . Winter's not gone yet , if ...
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... Against my coming in . Thou better know'ft The offices of nature , bond of child - hood , Effects of courtefie , dues of gratitude : Thy half o'th ' Kingdom thou haft not forgot , Wherein I thee endow'd . Reg . Good Sir , to th ...
... Against my coming in . Thou better know'ft The offices of nature , bond of child - hood , Effects of courtefie , dues of gratitude : Thy half o'th ' Kingdom thou haft not forgot , Wherein I thee endow'd . Reg . Good Sir , to th ...
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