The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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Page 28
... Some villains of my Court AN it be poffible , that no man faw them ? Are of confent and fufferance in this . I Lord . I cannot hear of any that did fee her ; The ladies , her attendants of her chamber , Saw her a - bed , and in the ...
... Some villains of my Court AN it be poffible , that no man faw them ? Are of confent and fufferance in this . I Lord . I cannot hear of any that did fee her ; The ladies , her attendants of her chamber , Saw her a - bed , and in the ...
Page 53
... Some , how brief the life of man Runs bis erring pilgrimage ; That the Stretching of a Span Buckles in bis fum of age ; Some of violated vows , ' Twixt the fouls of friend and friend ; But upon the fairest boughs , Or at every fentence ...
... Some , how brief the life of man Runs bis erring pilgrimage ; That the Stretching of a Span Buckles in bis fum of age ; Some of violated vows , ' Twixt the fouls of friend and friend ; But upon the fairest boughs , Or at every fentence ...
Page 61
... , ] Is ufed in this play for one civilifed , in op pofition to the ruftick of the priest . So Orlando before - Yet am I in- land bred , and know some nurture . Orla . Orla . I am he , that is fo love AS YOU LIKE IT . 61.
... , ] Is ufed in this play for one civilifed , in op pofition to the ruftick of the priest . So Orlando before - Yet am I in- land bred , and know some nurture . Orla . Orla . I am he , that is fo love AS YOU LIKE IT . 61.
Page 67
... Some words of an old bal . lad . WARBURTON . Of this fpeech , as it now ap- pears , I can make nothing , and think nothing can be made . In the fame breath he calls his mi- ftrefs to be married , and fends away the man that fhould marry ...
... Some words of an old bal . lad . WARBURTON . Of this fpeech , as it now ap- pears , I can make nothing , and think nothing can be made . In the fame breath he calls his mi- ftrefs to be married , and fends away the man that fhould marry ...
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... Some fear of it ; lean but upon a rush , The cicatrice and capable impreffure3 : Thy Palm fome moments keeps ; but now mine eyes , Which I have darted at thee , hurt thee not ; Nor , I am fure , there is no force in eyes That can do ...
... Some fear of it ; lean but upon a rush , The cicatrice and capable impreffure3 : Thy Palm fome moments keeps ; but now mine eyes , Which I have darted at thee , hurt thee not ; Nor , I am fure , there is no force in eyes That can do ...
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