The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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Page 63
... seems not to have confi- dered . The truth is , the negative particle fhould be ftruck out , and the words read thus , are the things they go under ; i . e . they make use of oaths , promises , & c . to facilitate their defign upon us ...
... seems not to have confi- dered . The truth is , the negative particle fhould be ftruck out , and the words read thus , are the things they go under ; i . e . they make use of oaths , promises , & c . to facilitate their defign upon us ...
Page 75
... seem very politick . But couch , hoa ! here he comes , to beguile two hours in a fleep , and . then to return and fwear the lies he forges . Enter Parolles . Par . Ten o'clock ; within these three hours ' twill be time enough to go home ...
... seem very politick . But couch , hoa ! here he comes , to beguile two hours in a fleep , and . then to return and fwear the lies he forges . Enter Parolles . Par . Ten o'clock ; within these three hours ' twill be time enough to go home ...
Page 96
... seem so adverfe , and means unfit : I do befeech you , whtiher is he gone ? Gent . Marry , as I take it , to Roufillon , Whither I'm going . Hel . I befeech you , Sir , Since you are like to fee the King before me , Commend this paper ...
... seem so adverfe , and means unfit : I do befeech you , whtiher is he gone ? Gent . Marry , as I take it , to Roufillon , Whither I'm going . Hel . I befeech you , Sir , Since you are like to fee the King before me , Commend this paper ...
Page 132
... seems to have a fore - knowledge of that too , and there- fore comes to speak with you . What is to be faid to him , Lady ? he's fortified against any denial . Oli . Tell him , he fhall not speak with me . Tis a gentleman . HERE , ] He ...
... seems to have a fore - knowledge of that too , and there- fore comes to speak with you . What is to be faid to him , Lady ? he's fortified against any denial . Oli . Tell him , he fhall not speak with me . Tis a gentleman . HERE , ] He ...
Page 140
... seem to drown her remembrance again with more . Ant . Pardon me , Sir , your bad entertainment . Seb . O good Antonio , forgive me your trouble . Ant . If you will not murther me for my love , let me be your fervant . Seb . If you will ...
... seem to drown her remembrance again with more . Ant . Pardon me , Sir , your bad entertainment . Seb . O good Antonio , forgive me your trouble . Ant . If you will not murther me for my love , let me be your fervant . Seb . If you will ...
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