The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Page 15
... wife's fake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Clo . Y'are shallow , Madam , in great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am weary of ; he that eares my land , spares my team , and gives me leave to ...
... wife's fake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Clo . Y'are shallow , Madam , in great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am weary of ; he that eares my land , spares my team , and gives me leave to ...
Page 16
... wife , is my friend . If men could be contented to be what they are , there were no fear in marriage ; for young Charbon the puritan , and old Poyfam the papist , howfoe'er their hearts are sever'd in religion , their heads are both one ...
... wife , is my friend . If men could be contented to be what they are , there were no fear in marriage ; for young Charbon the puritan , and old Poyfam the papist , howfoe'er their hearts are sever'd in religion , their heads are both one ...
Page 36
... wife . Ber . My wife , my Liege ? I fhall befeech your High- nefs , In fuch a business give me leave to 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 ...
... wife . Ber . My wife , my Liege ? I fhall befeech your High- nefs , In fuch a business give me leave to 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 ...
Page 39
... wife fellow ; thou didst make tolerable vent of thy travel ; it might pafs ; yet the scarfs and the ban- nerets about thee did manifoldly diffuade me from be- lieving thee a veffel of too great a burthen . I have now found thee ; when I ...
... wife fellow ; thou didst make tolerable vent of thy travel ; it might pafs ; yet the scarfs and the ban- nerets about thee did manifoldly diffuade me from be- lieving thee a veffel of too great a burthen . I have now found thee ; when I ...
Page 46
... linger fondly , and wanting to shift her off , puts on a Shew of Hafte , asks Parolles for his Servants , and then gives his Wife an abrupt Dismiffion . ACT A CT III . SCENE , the Duke's Court in 46 All's well , that Ends well .
... linger fondly , and wanting to shift her off , puts on a Shew of Hafte , asks Parolles for his Servants , and then gives his Wife an abrupt Dismiffion . ACT A CT III . SCENE , the Duke's Court in 46 All's well , that Ends well .
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