The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... dear in my regard : I take it your own business calls on you , And you embrace th❜occafion to depart . Sal . Good morrow , my good lords . Baff . Good Signiors both , when fhall we laugh ? fay when ? You grow exceeding strange ; must ...
... dear in my regard : I take it your own business calls on you , And you embrace th❜occafion to depart . Sal . Good morrow , my good lords . Baff . Good Signiors both , when fhall we laugh ? fay when ? You grow exceeding strange ; must ...
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... dear friend dead , else nothing in the world Could turn fo much the conftitution Of any constant man . What , worse and worse ! With leave , Bassanio , I am half your self , And I must have the half of any thing That this fame paper ...
... dear friend dead , else nothing in the world Could turn fo much the conftitution Of any constant man . What , worse and worse ! With leave , Bassanio , I am half your self , And I must have the half of any thing That this fame paper ...
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... dear friend ; Engag'd my friend to his meer enemy , To feed my means . Here is a letter , lady ,. The paper is the body of my friend , And every word in it a gaping wound , Iffuing life - blood . But is it true , Salanio ? Have all his ...
... dear friend ; Engag'd my friend to his meer enemy , To feed my means . Here is a letter , lady ,. The paper is the body of my friend , And every word in it a gaping wound , Iffuing life - blood . But is it true , Salanio ? Have all his ...
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... dear friend that is thus in trouble ? Baff . The dearest friend to me , the kindest man , The best condition'd and ... dear bought , I will love you dear . But let me hear , & c . but but see you at my death ; notwithstanding use your 56 ...
... dear friend that is thus in trouble ? Baff . The dearest friend to me , the kindest man , The best condition'd and ... dear bought , I will love you dear . But let me hear , & c . but but see you at my death ; notwithstanding use your 56 ...
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... you fhew this honour , How true a gentleman you fend relief to , How dear a lover of my lord your husband , I know you would be prouder of the work , • • Than Than customary bounty can enforce you . Por . I 58 The Merchant of VENICE .
... you fhew this honour , How true a gentleman you fend relief to , How dear a lover of my lord your husband , I know you would be prouder of the work , • • Than Than customary bounty can enforce you . Por . I 58 The Merchant of VENICE .
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The Works Of Shakespear: In Six Volumes;, Volume 1 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe No preview available - 2019 |
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