The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3AMS Press, 1968 |
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... pre- fent : is't not well done ? [ Unveiling . Vio . Excellently done , if God did all . Oli . ' Tis in grain , Sir ... prefent : is't not well done ? ] This is nonfenfe ; we should read I wear : The correction , I think , clears all up ...
... pre- fent : is't not well done ? [ Unveiling . Vio . Excellently done , if God did all . Oli . ' Tis in grain , Sir ... prefent : is't not well done ? ] This is nonfenfe ; we should read I wear : The correction , I think , clears all up ...
Page 143
... Prefent mirth bath prefent laughter : What's to come , is ftill unfure ; In decay there lyes no plenty : Then come kifs me , fweet , and twenty : Youth's a stuff will not endure . Sir And . A mellifluous voice , as I am a true Knight ...
... Prefent mirth bath prefent laughter : What's to come , is ftill unfure ; In decay there lyes no plenty : Then come kifs me , fweet , and twenty : Youth's a stuff will not endure . Sir And . A mellifluous voice , as I am a true Knight ...
Page 460
... prefent time's fo fick , That prefent medicine must be miniftred , Or Overthrow incurable infues . Pand . It was my breath that blew this tempeft up , Upon your stubborn ufage of the Pope : But fince you are a gentle convertite , My ...
... prefent time's fo fick , That prefent medicine must be miniftred , Or Overthrow incurable infues . Pand . It was my breath that blew this tempeft up , Upon your stubborn ufage of the Pope : But fince you are a gentle convertite , My ...
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