The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 45
... purpose shut the doors against his way . My way is now to hie home to his houfe , And tell his wife , that , being lunatick , He rush'd into my houfe , and took perforce My ring away . This courfe I fitteft chufe ; For forty ducats is ...
... purpose shut the doors against his way . My way is now to hie home to his houfe , And tell his wife , that , being lunatick , He rush'd into my houfe , and took perforce My ring away . This courfe I fitteft chufe ; For forty ducats is ...
Page 47
... purpose , unless our Au- thour would fhew that he could quibble as well in English , as the other in Latin , I confefs I know not . As for propbefying like the parrot , this alludes to people's teaching that bird unlucky words , with ...
... purpose , unless our Au- thour would fhew that he could quibble as well in English , as the other in Latin , I confefs I know not . As for propbefying like the parrot , this alludes to people's teaching that bird unlucky words , with ...
Page 89
... purpose , because they would go thither , fo , indeed , all disquiet , horror , and perturbation follow her . SCENE V. Enter Claudio , Beatrice , Leonato and Hero . Pedro . Lock , here she comes . Bene . Will your Grace command me any ...
... purpose , because they would go thither , fo , indeed , all disquiet , horror , and perturbation follow her . SCENE V. Enter Claudio , Beatrice , Leonato and Hero . Pedro . Lock , here she comes . Bene . Will your Grace command me any ...
Page 96
... purpose , like an honeft man and a foldier ; and now is he turn'd orthographer , his words are a very fantastical banquet , just so many ftrange dishes . May I be fo converted , and fee with thefe eyes ? I cannot tell ; I think not . I ...
... purpose , like an honeft man and a foldier ; and now is he turn'd orthographer , his words are a very fantastical banquet , just so many ftrange dishes . May I be fo converted , and fee with thefe eyes ? I cannot tell ; I think not . I ...
Page 157
... purpose to mar- ry , I will think nothing to any purpose that the world can fay against it ; and therefore never flout at me , for what I have faid againft it ; for man is a giddy thing , and this is my conclufion ; for thy part ...
... purpose to mar- ry , I will think nothing to any purpose that the world can fay against it ; and therefore never flout at me , for what I have faid againft it ; for man is a giddy thing , and this is my conclufion ; for thy part ...
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