The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; And, a List of the Various Readings. ...John Balfour, 1769 |
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... NIGHT ; or , WHAT YOU WILL , The COMEDY of ERRORS . The WINTER - NIGHT'S TALE . The LIFE and DEATH of KING JOHN . EDINBURGH : Printed by JOHN BALFOUR . MDCCLXIX . RB23 . a . 10328 BRITISH LIBRARY All's well that EDINBURGH: ...
... NIGHT ; or , WHAT YOU WILL , The COMEDY of ERRORS . The WINTER - NIGHT'S TALE . The LIFE and DEATH of KING JOHN . EDINBURGH : Printed by JOHN BALFOUR . MDCCLXIX . RB23 . a . 10328 BRITISH LIBRARY All's well that EDINBURGH: ...
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... night ; the folemn feaft Shall more attend upon the coming space , Expecting abfent friends . As thou lov'ft her , Thy love's to me religious ; elfe does err . [ Exeunt . SCENE VII . Manent Parolles and Lafeu . Laf . Do you hear ...
... night ; the folemn feaft Shall more attend upon the coming space , Expecting abfent friends . As thou lov'ft her , Thy love's to me religious ; elfe does err . [ Exeunt . SCENE VII . Manent Parolles and Lafeu . Laf . Do you hear ...
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... night , A very ferious bufinefs calls on him . The great prerogative and rite of love , Which , as your due , time claims , he does acknow- But puts it off by a compell'd restraint : [ ledge ; Whofe want and whofe delay is ftrew'd with ...
... night , A very ferious bufinefs calls on him . The great prerogative and rite of love , Which , as your due , time claims , he does acknow- But puts it off by a compell'd restraint : [ ledge ; Whofe want and whofe delay is ftrew'd with ...
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... night ? Par . As you'll have her . [ Afide to Parolles . Ber . I have writ my letters , casketed my treasure , gi- ven order for our horses ; and to - night , when I should take poffeffion of the bride - and ere I do begin- Laf . A good ...
... night ? Par . As you'll have her . [ Afide to Parolles . Ber . I have writ my letters , casketed my treasure , gi- ven order for our horses ; and to - night , when I should take poffeffion of the bride - and ere I do begin- Laf . A good ...
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... night ! end , day ! For with the dark , poor thief , I'll fteal away . [ Exit . SCENE V. Changes to the Duke's court in Florence . Flourish . Enter the Duke of Florence , Bertram , Drum and Trumpets , Soldiers , Parolles . Duke . The ...
... night ! end , day ! For with the dark , poor thief , I'll fteal away . [ Exit . SCENE V. Changes to the Duke's court in Florence . Flourish . Enter the Duke of Florence , Bertram , Drum and Trumpets , Soldiers , Parolles . Duke . The ...
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The Works– Of Shakespear in Eight Volumes. The Genuine Text ..., 3 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1747 |
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