The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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William Shakespeare. Jef . That were a kind of bastard - hope , indeed : fo the fins of my mother should be vifited upon me . Laun . Truly , then , I fear , you are damn'd both by father and mother : thus when you fhun Scylla , your ...
William Shakespeare. Jef . That were a kind of bastard - hope , indeed : fo the fins of my mother should be vifited upon me . Laun . Truly , then , I fear , you are damn'd both by father and mother : thus when you fhun Scylla , your ...
Page 62
... hope for mercy , rend'ring none ? Shy . What judgment fhall I dread , doing no wrong ? You have among you many a purchas'd flave , Which , like your affes , and your dogs , and mules , You use in abject and in flavish part , Because you ...
... hope for mercy , rend'ring none ? Shy . What judgment fhall I dread , doing no wrong ? You have among you many a purchas'd flave , Which , like your affes , and your dogs , and mules , You use in abject and in flavish part , Because you ...
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... hope , the better for our words . Are they return'd ? Lor . Madam , they are not yet ; But there is come a messenger before , To fignify their coming . Por . Go , Neriffa , Give order to my fervants , that they take No note at all of ...
... hope , the better for our words . Are they return'd ? Lor . Madam , they are not yet ; But there is come a messenger before , To fignify their coming . Por . Go , Neriffa , Give order to my fervants , that they take No note at all of ...
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... hope , which you receiv'd of me . Baff . If I could add a lie unto a fault , I would deny it ; but , you see , my finger Hath not the ring upon it , it is gone . Por . Even fo void is your false heart of truth . By heaven , I will ne'er ...
... hope , which you receiv'd of me . Baff . If I could add a lie unto a fault , I would deny it ; but , you see , my finger Hath not the ring upon it , it is gone . Por . Even fo void is your false heart of truth . By heaven , I will ne'er ...
Page 88
... hope well , is not enrolled there . And one day in a week to touch no food ; And but one meal on every day befide ; The which , I hope , is not enrolled there . And then , to fleep but three hours in the night , And not be seen to wink ...
... hope well , is not enrolled there . And one day in a week to touch no food ; And but one meal on every day befide ; The which , I hope , is not enrolled there . And then , to fleep but three hours in the night , And not be seen to wink ...
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