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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... grace himself on thee , he will practise against thee by poifon ; entrap thee by fome treacherous device ; and never leave thee , ' till he hath ta'en thy life by fome indirect means or other ; for I affure thee , ( and almoft with ...
... grace himself on thee , he will practise against thee by poifon ; entrap thee by fome treacherous device ; and never leave thee , ' till he hath ta'en thy life by fome indirect means or other ; for I affure thee , ( and almoft with ...
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... Grace ; you fhall not en- treat him to a fecond , that have fo mightily perfuaded him from a first . Orla . You mean to mock me after ; you should not have mocked me before ; but come your ways . Rof . Now Hercules be thy fpeed , young ...
... Grace ; you fhall not en- treat him to a fecond , that have fo mightily perfuaded him from a first . Orla . You mean to mock me after ; you should not have mocked me before ; but come your ways . Rof . Now Hercules be thy fpeed , young ...
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... Grace . I am not yet well breathed . Duke . How doft thou , Charles ? Le Beu . He cannot fpeak , my Lord . . Duke . Bear him away . - What is thy name , young man ? Orla . Orlando , my liege , the youngest fon of Sir Rowland de Boys ...
... Grace . I am not yet well breathed . Duke . How doft thou , Charles ? Le Beu . He cannot fpeak , my Lord . . Duke . Bear him away . - What is thy name , young man ? Orla . Orlando , my liege , the youngest fon of Sir Rowland de Boys ...
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... Grace , Let me the knowledge of my fault bear with me ; If with myself I hold intelligence , Or have acquaintance with my own defires ; If that I do not dream , or be not frantick , As I do truft , I am not , then , dear Uncle , Never ...
... Grace , Let me the knowledge of my fault bear with me ; If with myself I hold intelligence , Or have acquaintance with my own defires ; If that I do not dream , or be not frantick , As I do truft , I am not , then , dear Uncle , Never ...
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... Grace , That can tranflate the ftubbornnefs of fortune Into fo quiet and fo sweet a style . Duke Sen. Come , fhall we go and kill us venifon ? And yet it irks me , the poor dappled fools , Being native burghers of this defert city ...
... Grace , That can tranflate the ftubbornnefs of fortune Into fo quiet and fo sweet a style . Duke Sen. Come , fhall we go and kill us venifon ? And yet it irks me , the poor dappled fools , Being native burghers of this defert city ...
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