The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 71
... myself in my certainty , put myself into my mortal preparation ; and , by midnight , look to hear further from me . Ber . May I be bold to acquaint his Grace , you are gone about it ? Par . I know not what the fuccefs will be , my Lord ...
... myself in my certainty , put myself into my mortal preparation ; and , by midnight , look to hear further from me . Ber . May I be bold to acquaint his Grace , you are gone about it ? Par . I know not what the fuccefs will be , my Lord ...
Page 238
... myself ? S. Ant . Thou art Dromio , thou art my man , thou art thy felf . S. Dro . I am an ass , I am a woman's man , and be- fides myself . S Ant . What woman's man ? and how befides thy- felf ? S Dro . Marry , Sir , befides myself , I ...
... myself ? S. Ant . Thou art Dromio , thou art my man , thou art thy felf . S. Dro . I am an ass , I am a woman's man , and be- fides myself . S Ant . What woman's man ? and how befides thy- felf ? S Dro . Marry , Sir , befides myself , I ...
Page 415
... myself form'd in her eye ; Which , being but the fhadow of your fon , Becomes a Sun , and makes your fon a fhadow . I do proteft , I never lov'd myself , Till now , infixed , I beheld myself , Drawn in the flatt'ring table of her eye ...
... myself form'd in her eye ; Which , being but the fhadow of your fon , Becomes a Sun , and makes your fon a fhadow . I do proteft , I never lov'd myself , Till now , infixed , I beheld myself , Drawn in the flatt'ring table of her eye ...
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