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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... night . Edm . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , I know not ; you have heard of the news abroad ; I mean , the whisper'd ones ; for they are yet but ear - kiffing arguments . Edm . Not I ; pray you , what are they ? Cur . Have you heard of no ...
... night . Edm . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , I know not ; you have heard of the news abroad ; I mean , the whisper'd ones ; for they are yet but ear - kiffing arguments . Edm . Not I ; pray you , what are they ? Cur . Have you heard of no ...
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... night ; ( 6 ) By his authority I will proclaim it , That he , who finds him , fhall deserve our thanks , Bringing the murth'rous coward to the stake : He that conceals him , death . Edm . When I diffwaded him from his intent , And found ...
... night ; ( 6 ) By his authority I will proclaim it , That he , who finds him , fhall deserve our thanks , Bringing the murth'rous coward to the stake : He that conceals him , death . Edm . When I diffwaded him from his intent , And found ...
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... Night . ] I have not ventur'd to difplace this Reading , tho ' 1 have great Sufpicion that the Poet wrote , -treading dark - ey'd night . i . e . travelling in it . The other carries too obfcure , and mean an Allufion . It muft either ...
... Night . ] I have not ventur'd to difplace this Reading , tho ' 1 have great Sufpicion that the Poet wrote , -treading dark - ey'd night . i . e . travelling in it . The other carries too obfcure , and mean an Allufion . It muft either ...
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... night , yet the moon fhines ; I'll make a fop o'th ' moonshine of you ; you whorfon , cullionly , barber - monger , draw . [ Drawing his fword . Stew . Away , I have nothing to do with thee . Kent . Draw , you rafcal ; you come with ...
... night , yet the moon fhines ; I'll make a fop o'th ' moonshine of you ; you whorfon , cullionly , barber - monger , draw . [ Drawing his fword . Stew . Away , I have nothing to do with thee . Kent . Draw , you rafcal ; you come with ...
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... night , my lord , and all night too . Kent . Why , Madam , if I were your father's dog , You could not ufe me fo . Reg . Sir , being his knave , I will . [ Stocks brought out . Corn . This is a fellow of the self - fame nature Our ...
... night , my lord , and all night too . Kent . Why , Madam , if I were your father's dog , You could not ufe me fo . Reg . Sir , being his knave , I will . [ Stocks brought out . Corn . This is a fellow of the self - fame nature Our ...
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