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V O L U ME THE SE CO N D. CONSISTING OF C O M E DI E S. Μ Ε E 0 X F ; O X FORD : PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON - PRES s . MDCCLXX . VILLE DE LYON Biblioth . du Palais des Arts PLAYS contained in this Volume . The MERCHANT of VENICE Τ Η Ε 1.
V O L U ME THE SE CO N D. CONSISTING OF C O M E DI E S. Μ Ε E 0 X F ; O X FORD : PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON - PRES s . MDCCLXX . VILLE DE LYON Biblioth . du Palais des Arts PLAYS contained in this Volume . The MERCHANT of VENICE Τ Η Ε 1.
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PLAYS contained in this Volume . The MERCHANT of VENICE . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . AS YOU LIKE IT . The TAMING of the SHREW . ALL's WELL THAT ENDS WELL . TWELFTH NIGHT : or , WHAT YOU WILL The WINTER'S TALE . 1 1 F.Hayman inv .
PLAYS contained in this Volume . The MERCHANT of VENICE . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . AS YOU LIKE IT . The TAMING of the SHREW . ALL's WELL THAT ENDS WELL . TWELFTH NIGHT : or , WHAT YOU WILL The WINTER'S TALE . 1 1 F.Hayman inv .
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Anth . I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano , A stage , where every man must play his part ; And mine's a sad one . Gra . Let me play the fool With mirth and laughter ; so let wrinkles come ; And let my liver rather heat with ...
Anth . I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano , A stage , where every man must play his part ; And mine's a sad one . Gra . Let me play the fool With mirth and laughter ; so let wrinkles come ; And let my liver rather heat with ...
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Ay , that's a dolt , indeed , for he doth nothing but talk of his horse ; and he makes it a great appropriation to his own good parts that he can fhoe him himself : I am much afraid , my lady his mother play'd false with a smith . Ner .
Ay , that's a dolt , indeed , for he doth nothing but talk of his horse ; and he makes it a great appropriation to his own good parts that he can fhoe him himself : I am much afraid , my lady his mother play'd false with a smith . Ner .
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If Hercules and Lychas play at dice Which is the better man , the May turn by fortune from the weaker hand : So is Alcides beaten by his page ; And so may I , blind fortune leading me , Miss that which one unworthier may attain ...
If Hercules and Lychas play at dice Which is the better man , the May turn by fortune from the weaker hand : So is Alcides beaten by his page ; And so may I , blind fortune leading me , Miss that which one unworthier may attain ...
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