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 37
Each substance of a grief hath twenty shadows , Which shew like grief it self , but
are not so : For forrow's eye , glazed with blinding tears , Divides one thing entire
to many objects ; Like Perspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Shew way , .
Each substance of a grief hath twenty shadows , Which shew like grief it self , but
are not so : For forrow's eye , glazed with blinding tears , Divides one thing entire
to many objects ; Like Perspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Shew way , .
Page 191
Go , you thing , go . Hoji . Say , what thing ? what thing ? Fal . What thing ? why ,
a thing to thank God on . Hojt . I am nothing to thank God on , I would thou should'
t know it . I am an honest man's wife ; and , ? There's no more faith in thee mean ...
Go , you thing , go . Hoji . Say , what thing ? what thing ? Fal . What thing ? why ,
a thing to thank God on . Hojt . I am nothing to thank God on , I would thou should'
t know it . I am an honest man's wife ; and , ? There's no more faith in thee mean ...
Page 193
impudent , ' imboss'd rascal , if there were any thing in thý pocket but tavern -
reckonings , Memorandums of bawdy - houses , and one poor penny - worth of
sugarcandy to make thee long - winded ; if thy pocket were enrich'd with any
other ...
impudent , ' imboss'd rascal , if there were any thing in thý pocket but tavern -
reckonings , Memorandums of bawdy - houses , and one poor penny - worth of
sugarcandy to make thee long - winded ; if thy pocket were enrich'd with any
other ...
Page 265
Shall I tell thee one thing , Poins ? Poins . Yes , and let it be an excellent good
thing . P. Henry . It shall serve among wits of no higher breeding than thine .
Poins . Go to ; I stand the push of your one thing , that you'll tell . P. Henry . Why , I
tell ...
Shall I tell thee one thing , Poins ? Poins . Yes , and let it be an excellent good
thing . P. Henry . It shall serve among wits of no higher breeding than thine .
Poins . Go to ; I stand the push of your one thing , that you'll tell . P. Henry . Why , I
tell ...
Page 353
Reply not to me with a fool - born jest , Presume not , that I am the thing I was ,
For heav'n doth know , so shall the world perceive , Tha have turn'd away my
former self , will I those that kept me company . When thou dost hear I am as I
have ...
Reply not to me with a fool - born jest , Presume not , that I am the thing I was ,
For heav'n doth know , so shall the world perceive , Tha have turn'd away my
former self , will I those that kept me company . When thou dost hear I am as I
have ...
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