The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 89
... foldier . I Reg . Lord Edmund fpake not with your Lady at home ? Stery . No , madam . Reg . What might import my fifter's letter to him ? Stew . I know not , Lady . Reg . Faith , he is posted hence on serious matter . It was great ign ...
... foldier . I Reg . Lord Edmund fpake not with your Lady at home ? Stery . No , madam . Reg . What might import my fifter's letter to him ? Stew . I know not , Lady . Reg . Faith , he is posted hence on serious matter . It was great ign ...
Page 137
... foldier , therefore feldom rich , It comes in charity to thee ; thy living Is ' mongst the dead ; and all the lands thou haft Lye in a pitcht field . Alc . I defy land , my Lord . 1 Lord . We are fo virtuou fly bound- Tim . And fo am I ...
... foldier , therefore feldom rich , It comes in charity to thee ; thy living Is ' mongst the dead ; and all the lands thou haft Lye in a pitcht field . Alc . I defy land , my Lord . 1 Lord . We are fo virtuou fly bound- Tim . And fo am I ...
Page 196
... foldier had yet only feen the rude pile of earth heap'd up for Timon's grave , and not the inscription upon it . My friend Mr. Warburton ingenioufly advis'd me to amend the text , as I have done ; and a paffage occurs to me , ( from ...
... foldier had yet only feen the rude pile of earth heap'd up for Timon's grave , and not the inscription upon it . My friend Mr. Warburton ingenioufly advis'd me to amend the text , as I have done ; and a paffage occurs to me , ( from ...
Page 197
... foldier , feeking by order for Timon , fees fuch an irregular mole , as he concludes must have been the workmanship of fome beaft in- habiting the woods ; and fuch a cavity , as either must have been so over - arch'd , or happen'd by ...
... foldier , feeking by order for Timon , fees fuch an irregular mole , as he concludes must have been the workmanship of fome beaft in- habiting the woods ; and fuch a cavity , as either must have been so over - arch'd , or happen'd by ...
Page 212
... foldier forty years , And led my country's ftrength fuccessfully ; And buried one and twenty valiant fons , Knighted in field , flain manfully in arms , In right and fervice of their noble country . Give me a staff of honour for mine ...
... foldier forty years , And led my country's ftrength fuccessfully ; And buried one and twenty valiant fons , Knighted in field , flain manfully in arms , In right and fervice of their noble country . Give me a staff of honour for mine ...
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