The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... tongue , I thank him , I bare home upon my fhoulders : For in conclufion , he did beat me there . Adr . Go back again thou flave , and fetch him home . E. Dro . Go back again , and be new beaten home ? For God's fake , fend fome other ...
... tongue , I thank him , I bare home upon my fhoulders : For in conclufion , he did beat me there . Adr . Go back again thou flave , and fetch him home . E. Dro . Go back again , and be new beaten home ? For God's fake , fend fome other ...
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... tongue thy own fhame's orator ; Look fweet , fpeak fair ; become disloyalty : Apparel vice , like virtue's harbinger ; ( 5 ) In former copies , And may it be , that you have quite forgot An bufband's office ? Shall Antipholis , Ev'n in ...
... tongue thy own fhame's orator ; Look fweet , fpeak fair ; become disloyalty : Apparel vice , like virtue's harbinger ; ( 5 ) In former copies , And may it be , that you have quite forgot An bufband's office ? Shall Antipholis , Ev'n in ...
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... two Monofyllables have by Mistake reciprocally difpoffefs'd one ano- ther in many other Paffages of our Author's Works . THEOBALD Vain is light of tongue , not veracious . B 3 And And as a bed I'll take thee , and there OF ERRORS .
... two Monofyllables have by Mistake reciprocally difpoffefs'd one ano- ther in many other Paffages of our Author's Works . THEOBALD Vain is light of tongue , not veracious . B 3 And And as a bed I'll take thee , and there OF ERRORS .
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... tongue , though not my heart , fhall have its will . He is deformed , crooked , old and * fere , Ill - fac'd , worfe - body'd , fhapelefs every where ; Vicious , ungentle , foolish , blunt , unkind , Stigmatical in making , worfe in ...
... tongue , though not my heart , fhall have its will . He is deformed , crooked , old and * fere , Ill - fac'd , worfe - body'd , fhapelefs every where ; Vicious , ungentle , foolish , blunt , unkind , Stigmatical in making , worfe in ...
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... tongue . E. Dro . Nay , rather perfuade him to hold his hands . E. Ant . Thou whorfon , fenfeless villain ! E. Dro . I would , I were fenfelefs , Sir , that I might not feel your blows . E. Ant . Thou art fenfible in nothing but blows ...
... tongue . E. Dro . Nay , rather perfuade him to hold his hands . E. Ant . Thou whorfon , fenfeless villain ! E. Dro . I would , I were fenfelefs , Sir , that I might not feel your blows . E. Ant . Thou art fenfible in nothing but blows ...
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