The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... give me good education ; you have train'd me up like a pea- fant , obscuring and hiding from me all gentleman - like qualities . The Spirit of my father grows ftrong in me , and I will no longer endure it : therefore allow me fuch ...
... give me good education ; you have train'd me up like a pea- fant , obscuring and hiding from me all gentleman - like qualities . The Spirit of my father grows ftrong in me , and I will no longer endure it : therefore allow me fuch ...
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... give us leave . Duke . You will take little delight in it , I can tell you , there is fuch odds in the men in pity of the challenger's youth , I would feign diffuade him , but he will not be entreated . Speak to him , ladies , fee if ...
... give us leave . Duke . You will take little delight in it , I can tell you , there is fuch odds in the men in pity of the challenger's youth , I would feign diffuade him , but he will not be entreated . Speak to him , ladies , fee if ...
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... give thee mine : I charge thee , be not thou more griev'd than I am . Ref . I have more caufe . Cel . Thou haft not , coufin ; Pr'ythee , be cheerful ; know'st thou not , the Duke Has banifh'd me his daughter ? Rof . That he hath not ...
... give thee mine : I charge thee , be not thou more griev'd than I am . Ref . I have more caufe . Cel . Thou haft not , coufin ; Pr'ythee , be cheerful ; know'st thou not , the Duke Has banifh'd me his daughter ? Rof . That he hath not ...
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... give thee leave to die ; but if thou dieft before I come , thou art a mocker of my labour . - Well faid - thou look'st cheerly ; and I'll be with you quickly . Yet thou lieft in the bleak air ; come , I will bear thee to fome fhelter ...
... give thee leave to die ; but if thou dieft before I come , thou art a mocker of my labour . - Well faid - thou look'st cheerly ; and I'll be with you quickly . Yet thou lieft in the bleak air ; come , I will bear thee to fome fhelter ...
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... give me leave To speak my mind , and I will through and through Cleanse the foul body of th ' infected world , If they will patiently receive my medicine . Duke Sen. Fie on thee ! I can tell what thou wouldst do . Jaq . What , for a ...
... give me leave To speak my mind , and I will through and through Cleanse the foul body of th ' infected world , If they will patiently receive my medicine . Duke Sen. Fie on thee ! I can tell what thou wouldst do . Jaq . What , for a ...
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