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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... tongue is too fool - hardy ; but my heart hath the fear of Mars be- fore it and of his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . Lord . This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of . [ Afide . Par . What the ...
... tongue is too fool - hardy ; but my heart hath the fear of Mars be- fore it and of his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . Lord . This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of . [ Afide . Par . What the ...
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... tongue ; Kerelybonto , - Sir , betake thee to thy faith , for feventeen poniards are at thy bofom . Par . Oh ! Int . Oh , pray , pray , pray . Mancha ravancha dulche . Lord . Ofceoribi dulchos volivorco . Int . The General is content to ...
... tongue ; Kerelybonto , - Sir , betake thee to thy faith , for feventeen poniards are at thy bofom . Par . Oh ! Int . Oh , pray , pray , pray . Mancha ravancha dulche . Lord . Ofceoribi dulchos volivorco . Int . The General is content to ...
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... tongue : . Where the impreffion of mine eye enfixing , Contempt his fcornful perfpective did lend me , Which warp'd the line of every other favour ; Scorn'd a fair colour , or exprefs'd it stoll'n ; Extended or contracted all ...
... tongue : . Where the impreffion of mine eye enfixing , Contempt his fcornful perfpective did lend me , Which warp'd the line of every other favour ; Scorn'd a fair colour , or exprefs'd it stoll'n ; Extended or contracted all ...
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... tongue blabs , then let mine eyes not fee . Vio . I thank thee ; lead me on . [ Exeunt . SCENE , an Apartment in Olivia's House . Sir To . Enter Sir Toby , and Maria . WHAT WHAT a plague means my neice , to take the death of her brother ...
... tongue blabs , then let mine eyes not fee . Vio . I thank thee ; lead me on . [ Exeunt . SCENE , an Apartment in Olivia's House . Sir To . Enter Sir Toby , and Maria . WHAT WHAT a plague means my neice , to take the death of her brother ...
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... tongues that I have in fencing , dancing , and bear - baiting . ( 2 ) O , had I but follow'd the arts ! Sir To . Then hadft thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And Why , would that have mended my hair ? Sir To . Paft queftion ; for ...
... tongues that I have in fencing , dancing , and bear - baiting . ( 2 ) O , had I but follow'd the arts ! Sir To . Then hadft thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And Why , would that have mended my hair ? Sir To . Paft queftion ; for ...
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