The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Page 12
... . I would I had that corporal foundness now , As when thy father and myself in friendship · First try'd our foldiership : he did look far Firft 12 All's well , that Ends well . SCENE changes to the Court of France. ...
... . I would I had that corporal foundness now , As when thy father and myself in friendship · First try'd our foldiership : he did look far Firft 12 All's well , that Ends well . SCENE changes to the Court of France. ...
Page 28
... Myself against the level of mine aim ; But know , I think , and think I know most fure , My art is not past power , nor you past cure . King . Art thou fo confident ? within what space Hop'st thou my cure ? Hel . The greateft grace ...
... Myself against the level of mine aim ; But know , I think , and think I know most fure , My art is not past power , nor you past cure . King . Art thou fo confident ? within what space Hop'st thou my cure ? Hel . The greateft grace ...
Page 52
... myself embrace , to set him free . Ah , what sharp ftings are in her mildeft words ? Rynaldo , you did never lack advice fo much , As letting her pass fo ; had I fpoke with her , I could have well diverted her intents , Which thus fhe ...
... myself embrace , to set him free . Ah , what sharp ftings are in her mildeft words ? Rynaldo , you did never lack advice fo much , As letting her pass fo ; had I fpoke with her , I could have well diverted her intents , Which thus fhe ...
Page 54
... myself . Hel . Is it yourself ? Wid . If you fhall please fo , pilgrim . Hel . I thank you , and will ftay upon your leisure . Wid . You came , I think , from France . Hel . I did fo . Wid . Here you fhall fee a countryman of yours Wid ...
... myself . Hel . Is it yourself ? Wid . If you fhall please fo , pilgrim . Hel . I thank you , and will ftay upon your leisure . Wid . You came , I think , from France . Hel . I did fo . Wid . Here you fhall fee a countryman of yours Wid ...
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... myself in my cer- tainty , tainty , put myself into my mortal preparation ; and All's well , that 59 . Ends well .
... myself in my cer- tainty , tainty , put myself into my mortal preparation ; and All's well , that 59 . Ends well .
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