The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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Page 57
... wife , I have nothing in France . ' Tis bitter . [ Reading . Count . Find you that there ? Hel . Yes , Madam . 3 When thou can't get the ring , upon my finger , ] i . e . When thou can't get the ring , which is on my finger , into thy ...
... wife , I have nothing in France . ' Tis bitter . [ Reading . Count . Find you that there ? Hel . Yes , Madam . 3 When thou can't get the ring , upon my finger , ] i . e . When thou can't get the ring , which is on my finger , into thy ...
Page 58
... wife , I have nothing in France . Nothing in France , until he has no wife ! 4 a deal of that too much , which holds him much to have . ] That is , his vices ftand him in ftead . Helen had before deliver'd this thought in all the beauty ...
... wife , I have nothing in France . Nothing in France , until he has no wife ! 4 a deal of that too much , which holds him much to have . ] That is , his vices ftand him in ftead . Helen had before deliver'd this thought in all the beauty ...
Page 61
... wife ; Let every word weigh heavy of her worth , That he does weigh too light : my greatest grief , Tho ' little he do feel it , fet down fharply . Dispatch the most convenient messenger ; When When , haply , he shall hear that she is ...
... wife ; Let every word weigh heavy of her worth , That he does weigh too light : my greatest grief , Tho ' little he do feel it , fet down fharply . Dispatch the most convenient messenger ; When When , haply , he shall hear that she is ...
Page 67
... wife Of a detefting lord . Wid . Ah ! right ; good creature ! wherefoe'er the is Her heart weighs fadly ; this young maid might do her A fhrewd turn , if the pleas'd . Hel . How do you mean ? May be , the am'rous Count follicits her In ...
... wife Of a detefting lord . Wid . Ah ! right ; good creature ! wherefoe'er the is Her heart weighs fadly ; this young maid might do her A fhrewd turn , if the pleas'd . Hel . How do you mean ? May be , the am'rous Count follicits her In ...
Page 74
... wife . Again , it is a lawful meaning because done by her to gain her husband's eftranged affection , but it is , a wicked at because he goes intentionally to commit adultery . The riddle concludes thus . Where both net fin and yet a ...
... wife . Again , it is a lawful meaning because done by her to gain her husband's eftranged affection , but it is , a wicked at because he goes intentionally to commit adultery . The riddle concludes thus . Where both net fin and yet a ...
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