The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Pagina 18
... Reasons , I beseech you , Grant me this Boon .. Anne . With all my Heart , and much it joys me too , To fee you are become fo penitent . Traffel and Barkley , go along with me . Glo . Bid me farewel . Anne . ' Tis more than you deserve ...
... Reasons , I beseech you , Grant me this Boon .. Anne . With all my Heart , and much it joys me too , To fee you are become fo penitent . Traffel and Barkley , go along with me . Glo . Bid me farewel . Anne . ' Tis more than you deserve ...
Pagina 31
... reason what is meant hereby , Because I will be guiltless from the meaning . There lies the Duke asleep , and there the Keys . Il to the King , and fignifie to him , That thus I have refign'd to you my charge . 1 Vil . You may , Sir ...
... reason what is meant hereby , Because I will be guiltless from the meaning . There lies the Duke asleep , and there the Keys . Il to the King , and fignifie to him , That thus I have refign'd to you my charge . 1 Vil . You may , Sir ...
Pagina 44
... reason , almost , with a Man That looks not heavily , and full of dread . 3 Cit . Before the days of Change , ftill is it fo ; By a divine inftinct Mens Minds mistrust Purfuing Danger ; as by proof we fee The Water fwell before a boift ...
... reason , almost , with a Man That looks not heavily , and full of dread . 3 Cit . Before the days of Change , ftill is it fo ; By a divine inftinct Mens Minds mistrust Purfuing Danger ; as by proof we fee The Water fwell before a boift ...
Pagina 50
... reasons : To mitigate the Scorn he gives his Uncle , He prettily and aptly taunts himself ; So cunning , and fo young , is wonderful . Glo . My Lord , wilt please you pass along ? My felf , and my good Coufin Buckingham , W Will to your ...
... reasons : To mitigate the Scorn he gives his Uncle , He prettily and aptly taunts himself ; So cunning , and fo young , is wonderful . Glo . My Lord , wilt please you pass along ? My felf , and my good Coufin Buckingham , W Will to your ...
Pagina 51
... Reasons urg'd upon the Way , What think't thou ? is it not an eafie Matter To Make William Lord Haftings of our Mind , For the Inftalment of this Noble Duke , In the Seat Royal of this famous Ifle ? Catef . He for his Father's fake fo ...
... Reasons urg'd upon the Way , What think't thou ? is it not an eafie Matter To Make William Lord Haftings of our Mind , For the Inftalment of this Noble Duke , In the Seat Royal of this famous Ifle ? Catef . He for his Father's fake fo ...
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