The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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Page 11
... hold a brow of much distraction . Are you not mov'd , my Lord ? Leo . No , in good earnest . How fometimes nature will betray its folly ! Its tenderness ! and make it felf a pastime To harder bofoms ! Looking on the lines Of my boy's ...
... hold a brow of much distraction . Are you not mov'd , my Lord ? Leo . No , in good earnest . How fometimes nature will betray its folly ! Its tenderness ! and make it felf a pastime To harder bofoms ! Looking on the lines Of my boy's ...
Page 12
... holds up the neb the bill to him ! Manent Leo . And arms her with the boldness of a wife [ Exc . Polix . Her , and ... hold ; predominant ; and ' tis powerful : think it . From eaft , weft , north and fouth , be it concluded , No ...
... holds up the neb the bill to him ! Manent Leo . And arms her with the boldness of a wife [ Exc . Polix . Her , and ... hold ; predominant ; and ' tis powerful : think it . From eaft , weft , north and fouth , be it concluded , No ...
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... Hold your peaces . Lord . Good my Lord ! Ant . It is for you we speak , not for our felves : You are abused by fome putter - on , That will be damn'd for't ; would I knew the villain , I would land - damm him : be the honour - flaw'd ...
... Hold your peaces . Lord . Good my Lord ! Ant . It is for you we speak , not for our felves : You are abused by fome putter - on , That will be damn'd for't ; would I knew the villain , I would land - damm him : be the honour - flaw'd ...
Page 27
... hold together ; on her frights and griefs , Which never tender Lady hath born greater , She is , fomething before her time , deliver❜d . Pau . A boy ? Emil . A daughter , and a goodly babe , Lufty , and like to live : the Queen ...
... hold together ; on her frights and griefs , Which never tender Lady hath born greater , She is , fomething before her time , deliver❜d . Pau . A boy ? Emil . A daughter , and a goodly babe , Lufty , and like to live : the Queen ...
Page 48
... hold , the cock's mine . [ Afide . * Clo . I cannot do't without compters . Let me fee , what am I to buy for our sheep - fhearing feaft ? three pound of fugar , five pound of currants , rice what will this fifter of mine do with rice ...
... hold , the cock's mine . [ Afide . * Clo . I cannot do't without compters . Let me fee , what am I to buy for our sheep - fhearing feaft ? three pound of fugar , five pound of currants , rice what will this fifter of mine do with rice ...
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