“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Page 306
... Bohemia stays here longer . Leo . Ha ? Cam . Stays here longer . Leo . Ay , but why ? Cam . To fatisfy your highnefs , and the entreaties Of our most gracious mistress . Leo . Satisfy The entreaties of your mistress ? -fatisfy ? - Let ...
... Bohemia stays here longer . Leo . Ha ? Cam . Stays here longer . Leo . Ay , but why ? Cam . To fatisfy your highnefs , and the entreaties Of our most gracious mistress . Leo . Satisfy The entreaties of your mistress ? -fatisfy ? - Let ...
Page 309
... Bohemia nothing ; My wife is nothing ; nor nothing have thefe nothings , If this be nothing . Cam . Good my lord , be cur'd Of this difeas'd opinion , and betimes ; For ' tis moft dangerous . Leo . Say , it be ; ' tis true . Cam . No ...
... Bohemia nothing ; My wife is nothing ; nor nothing have thefe nothings , If this be nothing . Cam . Good my lord , be cur'd Of this difeas'd opinion , and betimes ; For ' tis moft dangerous . Leo . Say , it be ; ' tis true . Cam . No ...
Page 311
... Bohemia for❜t : Provided , that when he's remov'd , your highness Will take again your queen , as yours at firft ; Even for your fon's fake ; and , thereby , for fealing The injury of tongues , in courts and kingdoms Known and ally'd ...
... Bohemia for❜t : Provided , that when he's remov'd , your highness Will take again your queen , as yours at firft ; Even for your fon's fake ; and , thereby , for fealing The injury of tongues , in courts and kingdoms Known and ally'd ...
Page 312
... Bohemia , And with your queen : I am his cup - bearer ; If from me he have wholsome beveridge , Account me not your fervant . Leo . This is all : Do't , and thou haft the one half of my heart ; Do't not , thou split'ft thine own . Cam ...
... Bohemia , And with your queen : I am his cup - bearer ; If from me he have wholsome beveridge , Account me not your fervant . Leo . This is all : Do't , and thou haft the one half of my heart ; Do't not , thou split'ft thine own . Cam ...
Page 341
... Bohemia is fupposed to be a maritime country . JOHNSON . In the Hift . of Doraftus and Faunia , the queen defires the king to fend " fix of his nobles whom he best trusted , to the isle of Del- phos , & c . " STEEVENS . 9 I fhall report ...
... Bohemia is fupposed to be a maritime country . JOHNSON . In the Hift . of Doraftus and Faunia , the queen defires the king to fend " fix of his nobles whom he best trusted , to the isle of Del- phos , & c . " STEEVENS . 9 I fhall report ...
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