The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... fince I cannot yet find in my heart to repent : here he comes ; I pray you , make us friends , I will pursue the amity . Enter Parolles . Par . Thefe things fhall be done , Sir . Laf . I pray you , Sir , who's his taylor ? Par . Sir ...
... fince I cannot yet find in my heart to repent : here he comes ; I pray you , make us friends , I will pursue the amity . Enter Parolles . Par . Thefe things fhall be done , Sir . Laf . I pray you , Sir , who's his taylor ? Par . Sir ...
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... fince I have found Myself in my incertain grounds to fail As often as I gueft . Duke . Be it his pleasure . 2 Lord . But I am fure , the younger of our nation , That furfeit on their ease , will day by day Come here for phyfick . 4 Duke ...
... fince I have found Myself in my incertain grounds to fail As often as I gueft . Duke . Be it his pleasure . 2 Lord . But I am fure , the younger of our nation , That furfeit on their ease , will day by day Come here for phyfick . 4 Duke ...
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... fince I was at court . Our old ling , and our Isbels o'th ' country , are nothing like your old ling , and your Isbels o'th ' court : the brain of my Cupid's knock'd out ; and I begin to love , as an old man loves mony , with no ftomach ...
... fince I was at court . Our old ling , and our Isbels o'th ' country , are nothing like your old ling , and your Isbels o'th ' court : the brain of my Cupid's knock'd out ; and I begin to love , as an old man loves mony , with no ftomach ...
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... fince ; there is fomething in't , that ftings his nature ; for , on the read- ing it , he chang'd almost into another man . ( 21 ) Since Frenchmen are fo braid , Marry that will , I'll live and dye a Maid . ] This is cer- tainly the ...
... fince ; there is fomething in't , that ftings his nature ; for , on the read- ing it , he chang'd almost into another man . ( 21 ) Since Frenchmen are fo braid , Marry that will , I'll live and dye a Maid . ] This is cer- tainly the ...
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... fince fled from his House , her pretence is a Pilgrimage to St. Jaques le Grand ; which holy Undertaking , with moft auftere fanctimony , fhe accomplish'd ; and there refi- ding , the tenderness of her nature became as a prey to her ...
... fince fled from his House , her pretence is a Pilgrimage to St. Jaques le Grand ; which holy Undertaking , with moft auftere fanctimony , fhe accomplish'd ; and there refi- ding , the tenderness of her nature became as a prey to her ...
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