The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 2T. Longman, 1797 |
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Pagina 9
... myself reprehend his own perfon , for I am his grace's tharborough : but I would fee his own per- fon in flesh and blood . COST . This is he . DULL . Signior Arme - Arme - commends you . There's villainy abroad ; this letter will tell ...
... myself reprehend his own perfon , for I am his grace's tharborough : but I would fee his own per- fon in flesh and blood . COST . This is he . DULL . Signior Arme - Arme - commends you . There's villainy abroad ; this letter will tell ...
Pagina 10
... myself to walk . The time , when ? About the fixth hour ; when beasts most graze , birds beft peck , and men fit down to that nourishment which is called fupper . So much for the time when : Now for the ground which ; which , I mean , I ...
... myself to walk . The time , when ? About the fixth hour ; when beasts most graze , birds beft peck , and men fit down to that nourishment which is called fupper . So much for the time when : Now for the ground which ; which , I mean , I ...
Pagina 16
... myself with blushing . — Maid . F42 . Man . ARM . I will visit thee at the lodge . 742. That's hereby . ARM . I know where it is fituate . F42 . Lord , how wife you are ! ARM . I will tell thee wonders . F42 . With that face ? ARM . I ...
... myself with blushing . — Maid . F42 . Man . ARM . I will visit thee at the lodge . 742. That's hereby . ARM . I know where it is fituate . F42 . Lord , how wife you are ! ARM . I will tell thee wonders . F42 . With that face ? ARM . I ...
Pagina 42
... myself forfworn , to thee I'll faithful prove ; Those thoughts to me were oaks , to thee like ofiers bowed . Study his bias leaves , and makes his book thine eyes ; Where all thofe pleasures live , that art would com- prehend : ; If ...
... myself forfworn , to thee I'll faithful prove ; Those thoughts to me were oaks , to thee like ofiers bowed . Study his bias leaves , and makes his book thine eyes ; Where all thofe pleasures live , that art would com- prehend : ; If ...
Pagina 44
... myself : they have pitch'd a toil ; I am toiling in a pitch ; pitch , that defiles ; defile ! a foul word . Well , Set thee down , forrow ! for fo , they fay , the fool faid , and fo fay I , and I the fool . Well proved , wit ! By the ...
... myself : they have pitch'd a toil ; I am toiling in a pitch ; pitch , that defiles ; defile ! a foul word . Well , Set thee down , forrow ! for fo , they fay , the fool faid , and fo fay I , and I the fool . Well proved , wit ! By the ...
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