“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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Page 37
... bring you to him straight . SCENE II . A Room in the Palace . [ Exeunt . Enter Duke FREDERICK , Lords , and Attendants . Duke F. Can it be possible , that no man saw them ? It cannot be some villains of my court Are of consent and ...
... bring you to him straight . SCENE II . A Room in the Palace . [ Exeunt . Enter Duke FREDERICK , Lords , and Attendants . Duke F. Can it be possible , that no man saw them ? It cannot be some villains of my court Are of consent and ...
Page 38
... bring his brother to me , I'll make him find him : do this suddenly ; And let not search and inquisition quail To bring again these foolish runaways . SCENE III . Before Oliver's House . Enter ORLANDO and ADAM , meeting . Orl . Who's ...
... bring his brother to me , I'll make him find him : do this suddenly ; And let not search and inquisition quail To bring again these foolish runaways . SCENE III . Before Oliver's House . Enter ORLANDO and ADAM , meeting . Orl . Who's ...
Page 46
... Bring us where we may rest ourselves , and feed : Here's a young maid with travel much oppress'd , And faints for succour . Cor . Fair sir , I pity her , And wish for her sake , more than for mine own , My fortunes were more able to ...
... Bring us where we may rest ourselves , and feed : Here's a young maid with travel much oppress'd , And faints for succour . Cor . Fair sir , I pity her , And wish for her sake , more than for mine own , My fortunes were more able to ...
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... bring him to me . Johnson . If duc ad me were right , Amiens would not have asked its meaning , and been put off with " a Greek invocation . " It is evi- dently a word coined for the nonce . We have here , as Butler says , " One for ...
... bring him to me . Johnson . If duc ad me were right , Amiens would not have asked its meaning , and been put off with " a Greek invocation . " It is evi- dently a word coined for the nonce . We have here , as Butler says , " One for ...
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... bring it for food to thee . Thy conceit is nearer death than thy powers . For my sake , be comfortable ; hold death awhile at the arm's end : I will here be with thee presently ; and if I bring thee not something to eat , I'll give thee ...
... bring it for food to thee . Thy conceit is nearer death than thy powers . For my sake , be comfortable ; hold death awhile at the arm's end : I will here be with thee presently ; and if I bring thee not something to eat , I'll give thee ...
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