The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, 3 tomasC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... comes here ? Enter Parolles . : One that goes with him I love him for his fake , And yet I know him a notorious liar ; Think him a great way fool , folely a coward ; Yet thefe fix'd evils fit fo fit in him , That they take place , when ...
... comes here ? Enter Parolles . : One that goes with him I love him for his fake , And yet I know him a notorious liar ; Think him a great way fool , folely a coward ; Yet thefe fix'd evils fit fo fit in him , That they take place , when ...
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... comes : Yet , for our gentlemen that mean to fee The Tufcan fervice , freely have they leave To ftand on either part . 2 Lord . It may well ferve A nursery to our gentry , who are fick For breathing and exploit . King . What's he comes ...
... comes : Yet , for our gentlemen that mean to fee The Tufcan fervice , freely have they leave To ftand on either part . 2 Lord . It may well ferve A nursery to our gentry , who are fick For breathing and exploit . King . What's he comes ...
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... comes by deftiny , your cuckow fings " by kind . " Count . Get you gone , Sir , I'll talk with you more anon .. Steru . May it please you , Madam , that he bid Helen come to you ; of her I am to speak . Count . Sirrah , tell my ...
... comes by deftiny , your cuckow fings " by kind . " Count . Get you gone , Sir , I'll talk with you more anon .. Steru . May it please you , Madam , that he bid Helen come to you ; of her I am to speak . Count . Sirrah , tell my ...
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... comes , The hopeful youth of Troy ; Queen Hecuba's darling fon , King Priam's only joy . ( 7 ) With that he figbed , as fhe flood , And gave this fentence then Among nine bad if one be good , There's yet one good in ten . ] This 2d ...
... comes , The hopeful youth of Troy ; Queen Hecuba's darling fon , King Priam's only joy . ( 7 ) With that he figbed , as fhe flood , And gave this fentence then Among nine bad if one be good , There's yet one good in ten . ] This 2d ...
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... comes to speak of her to Bertram , fays ; -If the be All that is virtuous , ( fave , what thou dislik'ft , A poor phyfician's daughter ; ) thou dislik'ft Of virtue for her name : ( 14 ) King . Make thy demand . Hel . But will you make ...
... comes to speak of her to Bertram , fays ; -If the be All that is virtuous , ( fave , what thou dislik'ft , A poor phyfician's daughter ; ) thou dislik'ft Of virtue for her name : ( 14 ) King . Make thy demand . Hel . But will you make ...
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