“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... house in France . Enter Bertram , the Countess of Roufillon , Helena , and Lafeu , all in black . Count . In delivering my fon from me , I bury a fecond hufband . Ber . And I ; in going , madam , weep o'er my fa ther's death anew : but ...
... house in France . Enter Bertram , the Countess of Roufillon , Helena , and Lafeu , all in black . Count . In delivering my fon from me , I bury a fecond hufband . Ber . And I ; in going , madam , weep o'er my fa ther's death anew : but ...
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... house , And angels offic'd all : I will be gone ; 6 move the ftill - piercing air , That fings with piercing , ] The words are here oddly fhuffled into nonfenfe . We should read : -pierce the ftill - moving air , That fings with ...
... house , And angels offic'd all : I will be gone ; 6 move the ftill - piercing air , That fings with piercing , ] The words are here oddly fhuffled into nonfenfe . We should read : -pierce the ftill - moving air , That fings with ...
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... house : thither they fend one another : I'll queftion her.- God fave you ,, pilgrim ! Whither are you bound ? 2 - are not the things they go under ; - ] Mr. Theobald explains these words by , They are not really fo true and fincere as ...
... house : thither they fend one another : I'll queftion her.- God fave you ,, pilgrim ! Whither are you bound ? 2 - are not the things they go under ; - ] Mr. Theobald explains these words by , They are not really fo true and fincere as ...
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... house , From fon to fon , fome four or five descents Since the first father wore it : this ring he holds In most rich choice ; yet , in his idle fire , To buy his will , it would not seem too dear , Howe'er repented after . Wid . Now I ...
... house , From fon to fon , fome four or five descents Since the first father wore it : this ring he holds In most rich choice ; yet , in his idle fire , To buy his will , it would not seem too dear , Howe'er repented after . Wid . Now I ...
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... house . Enter Bertram and Diana . [ Exeunt . Ber . They told ine , that your name was Fontibell . Dia . No , my good lord , Diana . Ber . Titled goddess ; And worth it , with addition ! But , fair foul , In your fine frame hath love no ...
... house . Enter Bertram and Diana . [ Exeunt . Ber . They told ine , that your name was Fontibell . Dia . No , my good lord , Diana . Ber . Titled goddess ; And worth it , with addition ! But , fair foul , In your fine frame hath love no ...
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