The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 1H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... Please you further . I Pro . My brother , and thy uncle , called An- tonio , pray thee , mark me - 1 e - that a brother should Be fo perfidious ! -he whom , next thyself , Of all the world I lov'd , and to him put The manage of my ftate ...
... Please you further . I Pro . My brother , and thy uncle , called An- tonio , pray thee , mark me - 1 e - that a brother should Be fo perfidious ! -he whom , next thyself , Of all the world I lov'd , and to him put The manage of my ftate ...
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... Please you , fir , Do not omit the heavy offer of it : It feldom vifits forrow ; when it doth , It is a comforter . Ant . We two , my lord , Will guard your perfon , while you take your rest , And watch your fafety . Alon . Thank you ...
... Please you , fir , Do not omit the heavy offer of it : It feldom vifits forrow ; when it doth , It is a comforter . Ant . We two , my lord , Will guard your perfon , while you take your rest , And watch your fafety . Alon . Thank you ...
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... please you taste of what is here ? Alon . Not I. Gon . Faith , fir , you need not fear : When we were boys Who would believe that there were mountaineers , Dew - lapp'd like bulls , whofe throats had hanging at them Wallets of flesh ...
... please you taste of what is here ? Alon . Not I. Gon . Faith , fir , you need not fear : When we were boys Who would believe that there were mountaineers , Dew - lapp'd like bulls , whofe throats had hanging at them Wallets of flesh ...
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... please you , Even in a dream , were we divided from them , And were brought moping hither . Was't well done ? Ari . Pro . Bravely , my diligence . fhalt be free . Thou [ Afide . Alon . This is as ftrange a maze as e'er men trod : And ...
... please you , Even in a dream , were we divided from them , And were brought moping hither . Was't well done ? Ari . Pro . Bravely , my diligence . fhalt be free . Thou [ Afide . Alon . This is as ftrange a maze as e'er men trod : And ...
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... please : Now I want Spirits to enforce , art to enchant ; And my ending is despair , Unless I be reliev'd by prayer ; Which pierces fo , that it affaults Mercy itself , and frees all faults . As you from crimes would pardon'd be . Let ...
... please : Now I want Spirits to enforce , art to enchant ; And my ending is despair , Unless I be reliev'd by prayer ; Which pierces fo , that it affaults Mercy itself , and frees all faults . As you from crimes would pardon'd be . Let ...
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