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Pagina xiv
... face it may be conjectured that the publ = had compand it with some early transcript - Strat had fallen & his way . I. Buber would not to a jude of reading but we take us as authouty for changes . Duit crowns he took the timile to hai ...
... face it may be conjectured that the publ = had compand it with some early transcript - Strat had fallen & his way . I. Buber would not to a jude of reading but we take us as authouty for changes . Duit crowns he took the timile to hai ...
Pagina 46
... face : if face . If Rowe . face if F , face , if F , F3F4 38. heathful , -so ] healthfull ; so Ff . healthful ; why so Rowe . health- ful , needs so Malone . healthful , hast too Nicholson conj . favour ] favour suits not Keight- ley ...
... face : if face . If Rowe . face if F , face , if F , F3F4 38. heathful , -so ] healthfull ; so Ff . healthful ; why so Rowe . health- ful , needs so Malone . healthful , hast too Nicholson conj . favour ] favour suits not Keight- ley ...
Pagina 48
... face , to me Thou wouldst appear most ugly . He is married ? Mess . I crave your highness ' pardon . Cleo . He is ... face , to me ] F2F3F4 face to me , Fr. 97 , 98. married ? ] Ff . married . Pope . 99. that ] for Pope . That art not ...
... face , to me Thou wouldst appear most ugly . He is married ? Mess . I crave your highness ' pardon . Cleo . He is ... face , to me ] F2F3F4 face to me , Fr. 97 , 98. married ? ] Ff . married . Pope . 99. that ] for Pope . That art not ...
Pagina 52
... face ; But in my bosom shall she never come , To make my heart her vassal . Well met here . Lep . Pom . I hope so , Lepidus . Thus we are agreed : I crave our composition may be written . And seal'd between us . Cæs . That's the next to ...
... face ; But in my bosom shall she never come , To make my heart her vassal . Well met here . Lep . Pom . I hope so , Lepidus . Thus we are agreed : I crave our composition may be written . And seal'd between us . Cæs . That's the next to ...
Pagina 54
... face . Men . No slander ; they steal hearts . Eno . We came hither to fight with you . Men . For my part , I am sorry it is turned to a drinking . Pompey doth this day laugh away his fortune . Eno . If he do , sure he cannot weep't back ...
... face . Men . No slander ; they steal hearts . Eno . We came hither to fight with you . Men . For my part , I am sorry it is turned to a drinking . Pompey doth this day laugh away his fortune . Eno . If he do , sure he cannot weep't back ...
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