The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... heart . But , foft ; my door is lockt ; go bid them let us in . E. Dro . Maud , Bridget , Marian , Cicely , Gillian , Ginn ! S. Dro . ( within ) Mome , malt - horfe , capon , cox- comb , idiot , patch ! Either get thee from the door ...
... heart . But , foft ; my door is lockt ; go bid them let us in . E. Dro . Maud , Bridget , Marian , Cicely , Gillian , Ginn ! S. Dro . ( within ) Mome , malt - horfe , capon , cox- comb , idiot , patch ! Either get thee from the door ...
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... ' Tis certain , I think , a Monofyllable dropt from the Tail of the Second Verfe ; and I have ventur'd to fupply it by , I hope , a probable Conjec- THEOBALD . ture . Bear Bear a fair prefence , tho ' your heart be 28 THE COMEDY.
... ' Tis certain , I think , a Monofyllable dropt from the Tail of the Second Verfe ; and I have ventur'd to fupply it by , I hope , a probable Conjec- THEOBALD . ture . Bear Bear a fair prefence , tho ' your heart be 28 THE COMEDY.
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Shakespeare. Bear a fair prefence , tho ' your heart be tainted ; Teach fin the carriage of a holy faint ; Be fecret falfe : what need the be acquainted ? What fimple thief brags of his own attaint ? " Tis double wrong , to truant with ...
Shakespeare. Bear a fair prefence , tho ' your heart be tainted ; Teach fin the carriage of a holy faint ; Be fecret falfe : what need the be acquainted ? What fimple thief brags of his own attaint ? " Tis double wrong , to truant with ...
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... heart's dearer heart , My food , my fortune , and my fweet hope's aim , My fole earth's heav'n , and my heaven's claim * : Luc . All this my fifter is , or else should be . S. Ant . Call thyself fifter , sweet ; for I mean thee : Thee ...
... heart's dearer heart , My food , my fortune , and my fweet hope's aim , My fole earth's heav'n , and my heaven's claim * : Luc . All this my fifter is , or else should be . S. Ant . Call thyself fifter , sweet ; for I mean thee : Thee ...
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... heart of steel , fhe had transform'd me to a curtal dog , and made me turn i'th ' wheel . ing backward . An equivocal word must have fenfes applicable to both the fubjects to which it is applied . Both Forebead and France might in fome ...
... heart of steel , fhe had transform'd me to a curtal dog , and made me turn i'th ' wheel . ing backward . An equivocal word must have fenfes applicable to both the fubjects to which it is applied . Both Forebead and France might in fome ...
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