The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 144
... said I , a good wit ; juft , faid fhe , it hurts no body ; nay , faid I , the gentleman is wife ; certain faid the , a ( 8 ) wife gentleman ; nay , faid I , he hath the tongues ;, that I believe , faid the , for he swore a thing to me ...
... said I , a good wit ; juft , faid fhe , it hurts no body ; nay , faid I , the gentleman is wife ; certain faid the , a ( 8 ) wife gentleman ; nay , faid I , he hath the tongues ;, that I believe , faid the , for he swore a thing to me ...
Page 200
... said . Laf . I may truly fay , it is a novelty to the world .. Par . It is indeed , if you will have it in fhewing , fhall read it in , what do you call there-- you Laf . A fhewing of a heav'nly effect in an earthly ac- tor ( 8 ) . Par ...
... said . Laf . I may truly fay , it is a novelty to the world .. Par . It is indeed , if you will have it in fhewing , fhall read it in , what do you call there-- you Laf . A fhewing of a heav'nly effect in an earthly ac- tor ( 8 ) . Par ...
Page 245
... said ( I will fay true ) . or thereabouts , fet down ; for I'll speak truth . 1 Lord . He's very near the truth in this . Ber . But I con him no thanks for't , in the nature he delivers it . Par . Poor rogues , I pray you , fay . Inter ...
... said ( I will fay true ) . or thereabouts , fet down ; for I'll speak truth . 1 Lord . He's very near the truth in this . Ber . But I con him no thanks for't , in the nature he delivers it . Par . Poor rogues , I pray you , fay . Inter ...
Page 278
... said ,. How that ambitious Conftance would not ceafe , ' Till fhe had kindled France and all the world , Upon the right and party of her fon ? This might have been prevented , and made whole With very eafy arguments of love ; ( 3 ) ...
... said ,. How that ambitious Conftance would not ceafe , ' Till fhe had kindled France and all the world , Upon the right and party of her fon ? This might have been prevented , and made whole With very eafy arguments of love ; ( 3 ) ...
Page 305
... the language of others , is to cool , in Shakespeare's to melt it ; when it exerts its utmoft power it is commonly , said tɔ fame , but by Shakespeare to be congeaked . Can Can in this book of beauty read , I love KING JOHN . 305.
... the language of others , is to cool , in Shakespeare's to melt it ; when it exerts its utmoft power it is commonly , said tɔ fame , but by Shakespeare to be congeaked . Can Can in this book of beauty read , I love KING JOHN . 305.
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