The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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Page 35
... , an anfwer of fuch fitness for all questions ? Clo . From below your duke , to beneath your conftable , it will fit any question . D 2 Counte Count . It must be an answer of most monstrous All's well , that Ends well . 35.
... , an anfwer of fuch fitness for all questions ? Clo . From below your duke , to beneath your conftable , it will fit any question . D 2 Counte Count . It must be an answer of most monstrous All's well , that Ends well . 35.
Page 36
... most monstrous fize , that muft fit all demands . Clo . But a trifle neither , in good faith , if the learned fhould fpeak truth of it : here it is , and all that be- longs to't . Ask me , if I am a courtierit fhall do you no harm to ...
... most monstrous fize , that muft fit all demands . Clo . But a trifle neither , in good faith , if the learned fhould fpeak truth of it : here it is , and all that be- longs to't . Ask me , if I am a courtierit fhall do you no harm to ...
Page 40
... most high , Do my fighs ftream : Sir , will you hear my fuit ? 1 Lord . And grant it . Hel . Thanks , Sir ; all the rest is mute . - Laf . I had rather be in this choice , than throw ames - ace for my life . Hel . The honour , Sir ...
... most high , Do my fighs ftream : Sir , will you hear my fuit ? 1 Lord . And grant it . Hel . Thanks , Sir ; all the rest is mute . - Laf . I had rather be in this choice , than throw ames - ace for my life . Hel . The honour , Sir ...
Page 44
... most base , is now The prised of the King ; who , fo enobled , Is , as ' twere , born fo . King . Take her by the hand , And tell her , fhe is thine : to whom I promise A counterpoize ; if not in thy eftate , A balance more repleat ...
... most base , is now The prised of the King ; who , fo enobled , Is , as ' twere , born fo . King . Take her by the hand , And tell her , fhe is thine : to whom I promise A counterpoize ; if not in thy eftate , A balance more repleat ...
Page 45
... Lord , you give me most egregious in- dignity . Laf . Ay , with all my heart , and thou art worthy ofit ENT Par . I have not , my Lord , deferv'd it . Laf . Laf . Yes , good faith , ev'ry dram of All's well , that Ends well . 45.
... Lord , you give me most egregious in- dignity . Laf . Ay , with all my heart , and thou art worthy ofit ENT Par . I have not , my Lord , deferv'd it . Laf . Laf . Yes , good faith , ev'ry dram of All's well , that Ends well . 45.
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