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 99
Ha , ha ; keep time : how fow'r sweet musick is , When time is broke , and no
proportion kept ? So is it in the musick of mens ' lives ; And here have I the
daintiness of ear , To check tithe broke in a disorder'd string , But for the concord
of my ...
Ha , ha ; keep time : how fow'r sweet musick is , When time is broke , and no
proportion kept ? So is it in the musick of mens ' lives ; And here have I the
daintiness of ear , To check tithe broke in a disorder'd string , But for the concord
of my ...
Page 115
And I pray thee , sweet wag , when thou art Kingas God save thy Grace ( Majesty
, I should say ; for grace thou wilt have none . ) . P. Henry . What ! none ? Fal . No
, by my troth , not so much as will serve to be prologue to an egg and butter .
And I pray thee , sweet wag , when thou art Kingas God save thy Grace ( Majesty
, I should say ; for grace thou wilt have none . ) . P. Henry . What ! none ? Fal . No
, by my troth , not so much as will serve to be prologue to an egg and butter .
Page 117
In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. the castle ; S and is not a buff - jerkin a
most sweet robe of durance ? Fal . How now , how now , mad wag ; what , in thy ...
In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. the castle ; S and is not a buff - jerkin a
most sweet robe of durance ? Fal . How now , how now , mad wag ; what , in thy ...
Page 155
O my sweet Harry , says she , how many haft thou killd to day ? Give my roan
horse a drench , says he , and answers . Some fourteen , an hour after ; a irifle , a
trifle . I pr'ythee , call in Falytoff ; I'll play Percy , and that damn'd Brawn shall play
...
O my sweet Harry , says she , how many haft thou killd to day ? Give my roan
horse a drench , says he , and answers . Some fourteen , an hour after ; a irifle , a
trifle . I pr'ythee , call in Falytoff ; I'll play Percy , and that damn'd Brawn shall play
...
Page 156
In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. " it . " 9 sweet tale of the Sun ? if thou
didft , then behold that compound . Fal . You rogue , S here's lime in this fack too
...
In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. " it . " 9 sweet tale of the Sun ? if thou
didft , then behold that compound . Fal . You rogue , S here's lime in this fack too
...
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