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 46
... fair . The affault , that Angelo hath made on you , fortune hath convey'd to ... lady a merited benefit ; redeem your brother from the angry law ; do no ... lady , and good words went with her name . Duke . Her fhould this Angelo have ...
... fair . The affault , that Angelo hath made on you , fortune hath convey'd to ... lady a merited benefit ; redeem your brother from the angry law ; do no ... lady , and good words went with her name . Duke . Her fhould this Angelo have ...
Page 100
... lady ? Bene . Do you queftion me , as an honest man should do , for my ... fair praise , and too little for a great praise ; only this commendation I ... lady that I ever look'd on . Bene . I can fee yet without fpectacles , and I fee no ...
... lady ? Bene . Do you queftion me , as an honest man should do , for my ... fair praise , and too little for a great praise ; only this commendation I ... lady that I ever look'd on . Bene . I can fee yet without fpectacles , and I fee no ...
Page 115
... Lady , come ; you have loft the heart of Signior Benedick .. Beat . Indeed ... Lady , you have put him down . Beat . So I would not he should do me , my Lord ... fair Hero is won ; I have broke with her father , and his good will obtained ...
... Lady , come ; you have loft the heart of Signior Benedick .. Beat . Indeed ... Lady , you have put him down . Beat . So I would not he should do me , my Lord ... fair Hero is won ; I have broke with her father , and his good will obtained ...
Page 126
... lady is fair ; ' tis a truth , I can bear them witnefs and virtuous ; - ' tis fo , I cannot reprove it : and wife , but for loving me- -by my troth , it is no addition to her wit , nor no great argument of her folly ; for I will be ...
... lady is fair ; ' tis a truth , I can bear them witnefs and virtuous ; - ' tis fo , I cannot reprove it : and wife , but for loving me- -by my troth , it is no addition to her wit , nor no great argument of her folly ; for I will be ...
Page 127
... fair lady ; I do fpy fome marks of love in her . Enter Beatrice . Beat . Against my will , I am fent to bid you come in to dinner . Bene . Fair Beatrice , I thank you for your pains . Beat . I took no more pains for those thanks , than ...
... fair lady ; I do fpy fome marks of love in her . Enter Beatrice . Beat . Against my will , I am fent to bid you come in to dinner . Bene . Fair Beatrice , I thank you for your pains . Beat . I took no more pains for those thanks , than ...
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