The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies and Corrected: with Notes Explanatory and Critical, Volume 11R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... wife , That is another's lawful promifed love . Sat. No , Titus , no , the Emperor needs her not ; Nor her , nor thee , nor any of thy stock ; I'll truft by leifure him that mocks me once : Thee never , nor thy traitorous haughty fons ...
... wife , That is another's lawful promifed love . Sat. No , Titus , no , the Emperor needs her not ; Nor her , nor thee , nor any of thy stock ; I'll truft by leifure him that mocks me once : Thee never , nor thy traitorous haughty fons ...
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... wife Laertes ' fon Did graciously plead for his funerals . Let not young Mutius then , that was thy joy , Be barred his entrance here . Tit . Rife , Marcus , rife The difmalleft day is this that ever I faw , To be duhonoured by my fons ...
... wife Laertes ' fon Did graciously plead for his funerals . Let not young Mutius then , that was thy joy , Be barred his entrance here . Tit . Rife , Marcus , rife The difmalleft day is this that ever I faw , To be duhonoured by my fons ...
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... wife ! But let the laws of Rome determine all ; Mean while I am poffefs'd of that is mine . Sat. ' Tis good , Sir ; you are very short with us . But , if we live , we'll be as fharp with you . Baf . My Lord , what I have done , as best ...
... wife ! But let the laws of Rome determine all ; Mean while I am poffefs'd of that is mine . Sat. ' Tis good , Sir ; you are very short with us . But , if we live , we'll be as fharp with you . Baf . My Lord , what I have done , as best ...
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... wife opinion : -and , Diomede , Stand faft , and wear a cable on thy head , & c . I ventured , fome time ago , to correct the paffage thus ; Writing deftruction on the enemies cafk , ie an helmet , from the rcnch word , une cofque . A ...
... wife opinion : -and , Diomede , Stand faft , and wear a cable on thy head , & c . I ventured , fome time ago , to correct the paffage thus ; Writing deftruction on the enemies cafk , ie an helmet , from the rcnch word , une cofque . A ...
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... wife but yefternight was brought to bed , His child is like to her , fair as you are : Go pack with him , and give the mother gold ,. And tell them both the circumftance of all ; And how by this their child shall be advanced , And be ...
... wife but yefternight was brought to bed , His child is like to her , fair as you are : Go pack with him , and give the mother gold ,. And tell them both the circumftance of all ; And how by this their child shall be advanced , And be ...
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