The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... LAUN . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind of the Launces have this very fault I have received my proportion , like the prodigious fon , and am going with fir Proteus to the Imperial's court . I think ...
... LAUN . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind of the Launces have this very fault I have received my proportion , like the prodigious fon , and am going with fir Proteus to the Imperial's court . I think ...
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... LAUN . It is no matter if the ty'd were loft ; 5 for it is the unkindeft ty'd that ever any man ty'd . he has unmeaningly fubftituted ould woman . But it must be writ , or at leaft understood , wood woman , i . e . crazy , frantic with ...
... LAUN . It is no matter if the ty'd were loft ; 5 for it is the unkindeft ty'd that ever any man ty'd . he has unmeaningly fubftituted ould woman . But it must be writ , or at leaft understood , wood woman , i . e . crazy , frantic with ...
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... LAUN . Why , he that's ty'd here ; Crab , my dog . PAN . Tut , man , I mean thou'lt lofe the flood ; and , in lofing ... LAUN . For fear thou fhould't lose thy tongue ? PAN . Where fhould I lofe my tongue ? LAUN . In thy tale . PAN . In ...
... LAUN . Why , he that's ty'd here ; Crab , my dog . PAN . Tut , man , I mean thou'lt lofe the flood ; and , in lofing ... LAUN . For fear thou fhould't lose thy tongue ? PAN . Where fhould I lofe my tongue ? LAUN . In thy tale . PAN . In ...
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... LAUN . Forfwear not thyself , fweet youth ; for I am not welcome . I reckon this always - that a man is never undone , till he be hanged ; nor never wel- come to a place , till some certain shot be paid , and the hostess say , welcome ...
... LAUN . Forfwear not thyself , fweet youth ; for I am not welcome . I reckon this always - that a man is never undone , till he be hanged ; nor never wel- come to a place , till some certain shot be paid , and the hostess say , welcome ...
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... LAUN . Marry , after they closed in earnest , they parted very fairly in jeft . SPEED . But fhall fhe marry him ? LAUN . NO . SPEED . How then ? Shall he marry her ? LAUN . No , neither . SPEED . What , are they broken ? LAUN . No ...
... LAUN . Marry , after they closed in earnest , they parted very fairly in jeft . SPEED . But fhall fhe marry him ? LAUN . NO . SPEED . How then ? Shall he marry her ? LAUN . No , neither . SPEED . What , are they broken ? LAUN . No ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 4 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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