The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... All here is clear ; and ' tis exactly Shakespeare's manner , who lov'd to fhew his reading on fuch occafions , Mr. Warburton . VOL . III . B 2 Lord . 2 Lord . Sweet Monfieur Parolles ! Par . Noble ALL's well , that ENDS well . 25.
... All here is clear ; and ' tis exactly Shakespeare's manner , who lov'd to fhew his reading on fuch occafions , Mr. Warburton . VOL . III . B 2 Lord . 2 Lord . Sweet Monfieur Parolles ! Par . Noble ALL's well , that ENDS well . 25.
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). 2 Lord . Sweet Monfieur Parolles ! Par . Noble heroes , my fword and yours are kin ; good fparks and luftrous . A word , good metals . ( 11 ) You fhall find in the regiment of the Spinii , one ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). 2 Lord . Sweet Monfieur Parolles ! Par . Noble heroes , my fword and yours are kin ; good fparks and luftrous . A word , good metals . ( 11 ) You fhall find in the regiment of the Spinii , one ...
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... Sweet practifer , thy phyfick I will try ; That minifters thine own death , if I die . Hel . If I break time , or flinch in property Of what I fpoke , unpitied let me die , And well deferv'd ! not helping , death's my fee ; But if I ...
... Sweet practifer , thy phyfick I will try ; That minifters thine own death , if I die . Hel . If I break time , or flinch in property Of what I fpoke , unpitied let me die , And well deferv'd ! not helping , death's my fee ; But if I ...
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... matter , fweet heart ? Ber . Although before the folemn priest I've fworn , I will not bed her . Par . What ? what , sweet heart ? Ber 4 Par . 42 ALL'S well , that ENDS well . Par. Well, thou hast a fon fhall take ...
... matter , fweet heart ? Ber . Although before the folemn priest I've fworn , I will not bed her . Par . What ? what , sweet heart ? Ber 4 Par . 42 ALL'S well , that ENDS well . Par. Well, thou hast a fon fhall take ...
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Par . What ? what , sweet heart ? Ber . O my Parolles , they have married me : I'll to the Tuscan wars , and never bed her . Par . France is a dog - hole , and it no more merits the tread of a ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Par . What ? what , sweet heart ? Ber . O my Parolles , they have married me : I'll to the Tuscan wars , and never bed her . Par . France is a dog - hole , and it no more merits the tread of a ...
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