The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volume 2Robert Martin; and by R. Goadby, Sherborne; M. Morgan, Lichfield; T. Smith, Wolverhamton [i.e. Wolverhampton]; A. Donaldson, London; R. Bond, Glocester; and by all the country booksellers, 1768 |
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Page 121
... swear , he loves . Pedro . Nay , pray thee , come ; Or if thou wilt hold longer argument , Do it in notes . Balth . Note this before my notes , There's not a note of mine , that's worth the noting . Pedro . Why , these are very ...
... swear , he loves . Pedro . Nay , pray thee , come ; Or if thou wilt hold longer argument , Do it in notes . Balth . Note this before my notes , There's not a note of mine , that's worth the noting . Pedro . Why , these are very ...
Page 123
... swears she never will ; that's her tor- ment . Claud . ' Tis true , indeed , fo your daughter fays : fhall I , fays fhe , that have fo oft encounter'd him with fcorn , write to him that I love him ? Leon . This fays fhe now , when fhe ...
... swears she never will ; that's her tor- ment . Claud . ' Tis true , indeed , fo your daughter fays : fhall I , fays fhe , that have fo oft encounter'd him with fcorn , write to him that I love him ? Leon . This fays fhe now , when fhe ...
Page 175
... swear to marry her . Claud . Give me your hand ; before this holy Friar , I am your husband if you like of me . Hero . And when I liv'd , I was your other wife . And when you lov'd , you were my Claud . Another Hero ? Hero . Nothing ...
... swear to marry her . Claud . Give me your hand ; before this holy Friar , I am your husband if you like of me . Hero . And when I liv'd , I was your other wife . And when you lov'd , you were my Claud . Another Hero ? Hero . Nothing ...
Page 183
... swear , the jeft be laughable . Enter Baffanio , Lorenzo , and Gratiano . Sal . Here comes Baffanio , your most noble kinfman , Gratiano and Lorenzo : fare ye well ; We leave ye now with better company , Sola . I would have ftaid ' till ...
... swear , the jeft be laughable . Enter Baffanio , Lorenzo , and Gratiano . Sal . Here comes Baffanio , your most noble kinfman , Gratiano and Lorenzo : fare ye well ; We leave ye now with better company , Sola . I would have ftaid ' till ...
Page 202
... swear upon a book , & c . ] This Nonsense seems to have taken its rise from the Accident of a loft Line in transcribing the Play for the Press ; so that the Passage , for the future , should be printed thus , Well , if any man in Italy ...
... swear upon a book , & c . ] This Nonsense seems to have taken its rise from the Accident of a loft Line in transcribing the Play for the Press ; so that the Passage , for the future , should be printed thus , Well , if any man in Italy ...
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