“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Page 23
... lady's queftions , and fool's replies ; " Old fashion'd wit , which walk'd from town to town " In trunk hofe , which our fathers call'd the Clown . " In the MS . register of lord Stanhope of Harrington , treasurer of the chamber to king ...
... lady's queftions , and fool's replies ; " Old fashion'd wit , which walk'd from town to town " In trunk hofe , which our fathers call'd the Clown . " In the MS . register of lord Stanhope of Harrington , treasurer of the chamber to king ...
Page 28
... lady bids him do as he is commanded . He anfwers with the licen- tious petulance of his character , that if a man ... lady's goodnefs , but of his own bonefty , which , though not very nice or puritanical , will do no burt ; and ...
... lady bids him do as he is commanded . He anfwers with the licen- tious petulance of his character , that if a man ... lady's goodnefs , but of his own bonefty , which , though not very nice or puritanical , will do no burt ; and ...
Page 69
... lady ! Hel . I hope , fir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes . and Par . You have my prayers to lead them on ; to keep them on , have them ftill . O , my knave ! How does my old lady ? Clo . So that you had her ...
... lady ! Hel . I hope , fir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes . and Par . You have my prayers to lead them on ; to keep them on , have them ftill . O , my knave ! How does my old lady ? Clo . So that you had her ...
Page 72
... , " Shall make my lady mayorefs , and her fifters , 66 Laugh all their hoods over their fhoulders . " Devil's an Afs , act I. fc . i . THEOBALD . For For prefent parting ; only , he defires Some private 72 ALL's WELL.
... , " Shall make my lady mayorefs , and her fifters , 66 Laugh all their hoods over their fhoulders . " Devil's an Afs , act I. fc . i . THEOBALD . For For prefent parting ; only , he defires Some private 72 ALL's WELL.
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... lady , he . Count . Avery tainted fellow , and full of wickedness ; My fon corrupts a well - derived nature With his inducement . 1 Gen. Indeed , good lady , The fellow has a deal of that , too much , Which holds him much to have ...
... lady , he . Count . Avery tainted fellow , and full of wickedness ; My fon corrupts a well - derived nature With his inducement . 1 Gen. Indeed , good lady , The fellow has a deal of that , too much , Which holds him much to have ...
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