The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 2J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... himself WARM , ] But how would that make a difference between him and his borfe ? We should read , Wit enough to keep himself FROM HARM . This fuits the fatirical turn of her fpeech , in the character fhe would give of Benedick : and ...
... himself WARM , ] But how would that make a difference between him and his borfe ? We should read , Wit enough to keep himself FROM HARM . This fuits the fatirical turn of her fpeech , in the character fhe would give of Benedick : and ...
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... himself to un- quietnefs ? Bora . Marry , it is your brother's right hand . John . Who , the moft exquifite Claudio ? Bora . Even he . John . A proper Squire ! and who , and who ? which way looks he ? Bora . Marry , on Hero , the ...
... himself to un- quietnefs ? Bora . Marry , it is your brother's right hand . John . Who , the moft exquifite Claudio ? Bora . Even he . John . A proper Squire ! and who , and who ? which way looks he ? Bora . Marry , on Hero , the ...
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... himself . Friendship is conftant in all other things , Save in the office and affairs of love ; Therefore all hearts in love use ( a ) your own tongues ! Let every eye negotiate for itself , And truft no agent ; beauty is a witch , ( a ) ...
... himself . Friendship is conftant in all other things , Save in the office and affairs of love ; Therefore all hearts in love use ( a ) your own tongues ! Let every eye negotiate for itself , And truft no agent ; beauty is a witch , ( a ) ...
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... himself , and the rod he might have beftow'd on you , who ( as I take it ) have stol'n his bird's nest . Pedro . I will but teach them to fing , and reftore them to the owner . Bene . If their finging anfwer your faying , by my faith ...
... himself , and the rod he might have beftow'd on you , who ( as I take it ) have stol'n his bird's nest . Pedro . I will but teach them to fing , and reftore them to the owner . Bene . If their finging anfwer your faying , by my faith ...
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... himself ? Claud . O very well , my lord ; the mufick ended , 4 We'll fit the hid fox with a penny - worth . Pedro . Come , Balthazar , we'll hear that Song again , Balth . O good my lord , tax not so bad a voice To flander mufick any ...
... himself ? Claud . O very well , my lord ; the mufick ended , 4 We'll fit the hid fox with a penny - worth . Pedro . Come , Balthazar , we'll hear that Song again , Balth . O good my lord , tax not so bad a voice To flander mufick any ...
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