The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Page 11
... use him as he ufes thee : fo farewel . Hel . Our remedies oft in ourfelves do lie , Which we ascribe to heav'n . The fated sky Gives us free fcope ; only , doth backward pull Our flow defigns , when we ourfelves are dull . What power is ...
... use him as he ufes thee : fo farewel . Hel . Our remedies oft in ourfelves do lie , Which we ascribe to heav'n . The fated sky Gives us free fcope ; only , doth backward pull Our flow defigns , when we ourfelves are dull . What power is ...
Page 34
... use ; thy frank election make ; Thou haft power to chufe , and they none to forfake . Hel . To each of you one fair and virtuous mistress Fall , when love pleafe ! marry , to each but one . Laf . I'd give bay curtal and his furniture ...
... use ; thy frank election make ; Thou haft power to chufe , and they none to forfake . Hel . To each of you one fair and virtuous mistress Fall , when love pleafe ! marry , to each but one . Laf . I'd give bay curtal and his furniture ...
Page 36
... use The help of mine own eyes . King . Know't thou not , Bertram , What the hath done for me ? Ber . Yes , my good Lord , But never hope to know why I fhould marry her . King . Thou know'ft , fhe has rais'd me from my fickly bed . Ber ...
... use The help of mine own eyes . King . Know't thou not , Bertram , What the hath done for me ? Ber . Yes , my good Lord , But never hope to know why I fhould marry her . King . Thou know'ft , fhe has rais'd me from my fickly bed . Ber ...
Page 37
... Editors : What they make him fay , is mere mock - reafoning : For he is not to make use of his Authority to defeat , but to` defend , his Honour . We We please to have it grow . Check thy contempt All's well , that Ends well . 37.
... Editors : What they make him fay , is mere mock - reafoning : For he is not to make use of his Authority to defeat , but to` defend , his Honour . We We please to have it grow . Check thy contempt All's well , that Ends well . 37.
Page 44
... uses a known truth to pass a thousand nothings with , fhould be once heard , and thrice beaten- God fave you . captain . Ber . Is there any unkindness between my Lord and you , Monfieur ? Par . I know not , how I have deserved to run ...
... uses a known truth to pass a thousand nothings with , fhould be once heard , and thrice beaten- God fave you . captain . Ber . Is there any unkindness between my Lord and you , Monfieur ? Par . I know not , how I have deserved to run ...
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