The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... sleep within mine inn ; For with long travel I am stiff and weary . Get thee away . Dro . S. Many a man would take you at your word , And go indeed , having so good a mean . [ Exit DRO . S. Ant . S. A trusty villain , " sir ; that very ...
... sleep within mine inn ; For with long travel I am stiff and weary . Get thee away . Dro . S. Many a man would take you at your word , And go indeed , having so good a mean . [ Exit DRO . S. Ant . S. A trusty villain , " sir ; that very ...
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... sleep I now , and think I hear all this ? What error drives our eyes and ears amiss ? Until I know this sure uncertainty , I'll entertain the offer'd fallacy . 4 • you are from me exempt , ] Johnson says that exempt means separated ...
... sleep I now , and think I hear all this ? What error drives our eyes and ears amiss ? Until I know this sure uncertainty , I'll entertain the offer'd fallacy . 4 • you are from me exempt , ] Johnson says that exempt means separated ...
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... Sleeping or waking ? mad , or well advis'd ? Known unto these , and to myself disguis'd ! make That is , I will call you to confession , and And shrive you you tell your tricks . Om e I'll say as they say , and perséver so , 26 COMEDY ...
... Sleeping or waking ? mad , or well advis'd ? Known unto these , and to myself disguis'd ! make That is , I will call you to confession , and And shrive you you tell your tricks . Om e I'll say as they say , and perséver so , 26 COMEDY ...
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... sleep ; raised with it , when I sit ; driven out of doors with it , when I go from home ; welcomed home with it , when I return : nay , I bear it on my shoulders , as a beggar wont her brat ; and , I think , when he hath lamed me , I ...
... sleep ; raised with it , when I sit ; driven out of doors with it , when I go from home ; welcomed home with it , when I return : nay , I bear it on my shoulders , as a beggar wont her brat ; and , I think , when he hath lamed me , I ...
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... sleeps were hinder'd by thy railing : And therefore comes it , that his head is light . Thou say'st , his meat was sauc'd with thy upbraid- ings : Unquiet meals make ill digestions , Thereof the raging fire of fever bred ; And what's a ...
... sleeps were hinder'd by thy railing : And therefore comes it , that his head is light . Thou say'st , his meat was sauc'd with thy upbraid- ings : Unquiet meals make ill digestions , Thereof the raging fire of fever bred ; And what's a ...
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