The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 67
... keep it from us ! Where may it be ? You do not doubt my faith , sir ? 2 GENT . This secret is so weighty , ' twill require A strong faith to conceal it . 1 GENT . I do not talk much . Let me have it ; 7 be not loose ; ] This expression ...
... keep it from us ! Where may it be ? You do not doubt my faith , sir ? 2 GENT . This secret is so weighty , ' twill require A strong faith to conceal it . 1 GENT . I do not talk much . Let me have it ; 7 be not loose ; ] This expression ...
Page 70
... keep me from such counsel ! ' Tis most true , These news are every where ; every tongue speaks them , And every true heart weeps for't : All , that dare Look into these affairs , see this main end , 3 That , like a jewel , has hung ...
... keep me from such counsel ! ' Tis most true , These news are every where ; every tongue speaks them , And every true heart weeps for't : All , that dare Look into these affairs , see this main end , 3 That , like a jewel , has hung ...
Page 97
... keep your way : When you are call'd , return . - Now the Lord help , They vex me past my patience ! -pray you , pass on : I will not tarry : no , nor ever more , Upon this business , my appearance make of their courts . In any [ Exeunt ...
... keep your way : When you are call'd , return . - Now the Lord help , They vex me past my patience ! -pray you , pass on : I will not tarry : no , nor ever more , Upon this business , my appearance make of their courts . In any [ Exeunt ...
Page 97
... keep your way : When you are call'd , return . - Now the Lord help , They vex me past my patience ! -pray you , pass on : I will not tarry : no , nor ever more , Upon this business , my appearance make In any of their courts . [ Exeunt ...
... keep your way : When you are call'd , return . - Now the Lord help , They vex me past my patience ! -pray you , pass on : I will not tarry : no , nor ever more , Upon this business , my appearance make In any of their courts . [ Exeunt ...
Page 97
... keep your way : When you are call'd , return . - Now the Lord help , They vex me past my patience ! -pray you , pass on : I will not tarry : no , nor ever more , Upon this business , my appearance make In any of their courts . [ Exeunt ...
... keep your way : When you are call'd , return . - Now the Lord help , They vex me past my patience ! -pray you , pass on : I will not tarry : no , nor ever more , Upon this business , my appearance make In any of their courts . [ Exeunt ...
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