The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... night She might have been o'er - ta'en ; and yet the writes , Purfuit would be but vain . Count . What angel fhall Blefs this unworthy husband ? he cannot thrive , Unless her prayers , whom heaven delights to hear , And loves to grant ...
... night She might have been o'er - ta'en ; and yet the writes , Purfuit would be but vain . Count . What angel fhall Blefs this unworthy husband ? he cannot thrive , Unless her prayers , whom heaven delights to hear , And loves to grant ...
Page 68
... night , the charge and thanking Shall be for.me : and to requite you further , I will beftow fome precepts on this virgin Worthy the note . Both . We'll take your offer kindly . SCENE [ Exeunt . IX . Enter Bertram , and the two French ...
... night , the charge and thanking Shall be for.me : and to requite you further , I will beftow fome precepts on this virgin Worthy the note . Both . We'll take your offer kindly . SCENE [ Exeunt . IX . Enter Bertram , and the two French ...
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... night ; for , indeed , he is not for your lordship's respect . 2 I will prefently pen down my Dilemmas , 3 By this word , Pa- rolles is made to infinuate that he had feveral ways , all equally certain , of recovering this Drum . For a ...
... night ; for , indeed , he is not for your lordship's respect . 2 I will prefently pen down my Dilemmas , 3 By this word , Pa- rolles is made to infinuate that he had feveral ways , all equally certain , of recovering this Drum . For a ...
Page 72
... night . 2 Lord . I must go and look my twigs ; he fhall be caught . Ber . Your brother , he fhall go along with me . Lord . As't please your lordship . I'll leave you . [ Exit . Ber . Now will I lead you to the house , and fhew you The ...
... night . 2 Lord . I must go and look my twigs ; he fhall be caught . Ber . Your brother , he fhall go along with me . Lord . As't please your lordship . I'll leave you . [ Exit . Ber . Now will I lead you to the house , and fhew you The ...
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... night Let us affay our plot ; which if it speed , 5. Is wicked meaning in a lawful deed ; And lawful meaning in a wicked act ; Where both not fin , and yet a finful fact . But let's about it →→→ [ Exeunt . A C T IV , SCENE I Part of ...
... night Let us affay our plot ; which if it speed , 5. Is wicked meaning in a lawful deed ; And lawful meaning in a wicked act ; Where both not fin , and yet a finful fact . But let's about it →→→ [ Exeunt . A C T IV , SCENE I Part of ...
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