The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Page 127
This bald , unjointed chat of his , my lord , Í answer'd indirectly , as I said ; And I
beseech you , let not this report Come current for an accusation , Betwixt my love
and your high Majesty . Blunt . The circumstance consider'd , good my lord ...
This bald , unjointed chat of his , my lord , Í answer'd indirectly , as I said ; And I
beseech you , let not this report Come current for an accusation , Betwixt my love
and your high Majesty . Blunt . The circumstance consider'd , good my lord ...
Page 192
So he doth you , my lord , and said this other day , you ow'd him a thousand
pound . P. llenry . Sirrah , do I owe you a thousand pound ? Fal . A thousand
pound , Hal ? a million ; thy love is worth a million , thou ow'st me thy love . Hot .
Nay , my ...
So he doth you , my lord , and said this other day , you ow'd him a thousand
pound . P. llenry . Sirrah , do I owe you a thousand pound ? Fal . A thousand
pound , Hal ? a million ; thy love is worth a million , thou ow'st me thy love . Hot .
Nay , my ...
Page 276
I was before master Tisick the deputy the other day ; and , as he said tó me- it was
no longer ago than Wednesday last neighbour Quickly , says he ; - master Domb
our minister was by then — neighbour Quickly , says he , receive those that are ...
I was before master Tisick the deputy the other day ; and , as he said tó me- it was
no longer ago than Wednesday last neighbour Quickly , says he ; - master Domb
our minister was by then — neighbour Quickly , says he , receive those that are ...
Page 297
Well said , good woman's tailor ; well said , courageous Feeble . Thou wilt be as
valiant as the wrathful Dove , or most magnanimous mouse . Prick the woman's
tailor well , master Shallow , deep , master Sballow , Feeble . I would , Wert might
...
Well said , good woman's tailor ; well said , courageous Feeble . Thou wilt be as
valiant as the wrathful Dove , or most magnanimous mouse . Prick the woman's
tailor well , master Shallow , deep , master Sballow , Feeble . I would , Wert might
...
Page 429
Marry , he told me so himself ; and he said , he car'd not who knew it . Orl . He
needs not , it is no hidden virtue in him . Con . By my faith , Sir , but it is ; never
any body saw it , but his lacquey ; ' ' cis a hooded valour , and when it appears , it
will ...
Marry , he told me so himself ; and he said , he car'd not who knew it . Orl . He
needs not , it is no hidden virtue in him . Con . By my faith , Sir , but it is ; never
any body saw it , but his lacquey ; ' ' cis a hooded valour , and when it appears , it
will ...
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