The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 38
... fer- vice ; and art nothing but the compofition of a knave , beggar , coward , pander , and the fon and heir of a mungril bitch ; one whom I will beat into clam'rous whining , if thou deny'ft the leaft fyllable of thy addi- tion . Stew ...
... fer- vice ; and art nothing but the compofition of a knave , beggar , coward , pander , and the fon and heir of a mungril bitch ; one whom I will beat into clam'rous whining , if thou deny'ft the leaft fyllable of thy addi- tion . Stew ...
Page 46
... fervice : Are they inform'd of this ? -my breath and blood ! - Fiery the fiery Duke ? tell the hot Duke , that- No , but not yet ; may be , he is not well ; 3 Infirmity Infirmity doth ftill neglect all office , Whereto our health 46 ...
... fervice : Are they inform'd of this ? -my breath and blood ! - Fiery the fiery Duke ? tell the hot Duke , that- No , but not yet ; may be , he is not well ; 3 Infirmity Infirmity doth ftill neglect all office , Whereto our health 46 ...
Page 75
... fervice have I never done you , Than now to bid you hold . Reg . How now , you dog ? Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'd hate it on this quarrel . What do you mean ? ( 34 ) And quench'd the fteeled fires . ] The ...
... fervice have I never done you , Than now to bid you hold . Reg . How now , you dog ? Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'd hate it on this quarrel . What do you mean ? ( 34 ) And quench'd the fteeled fires . ] The ...
Page 81
... fervice of his fon , When I inform'd him , then he call'd me fot ; And told me , I had turn'd the wrong fide out ... fervices are due , My fool ufurps my body . Stew . Madam , here comes my Lord . DS Enter Albany . Gon . I have ...
... fervice of his fon , When I inform'd him , then he call'd me fot ; And told me , I had turn'd the wrong fide out ... fervices are due , My fool ufurps my body . Stew . Madam , here comes my Lord . DS Enter Albany . Gon . I have ...
Page 123
... fervice to Lord Timon : his large fortune , Upon his good and gracious nature hanging , Subdues and properties to his love and tendance All forts of hearts ; yea , from the glass - fac'd flatterer To Apemantus , that few things loves ...
... fervice to Lord Timon : his large fortune , Upon his good and gracious nature hanging , Subdues and properties to his love and tendance All forts of hearts ; yea , from the glass - fac'd flatterer To Apemantus , that few things loves ...
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