The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes. Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and CriticalJ. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... fent for , yet was his mother fair ; there was good fport at his making , and the whorfon must be acknowledg'd . Do you know this Nobleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my lord . Glo . My lord of Kent ; Remember him hereafter as my honourable ...
... fent for , yet was his mother fair ; there was good fport at his making , and the whorfon must be acknowledg'd . Do you know this Nobleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my lord . Glo . My lord of Kent ; Remember him hereafter as my honourable ...
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... fent to you . You fhall do small refpect , fhew too bold malice Against the grace and períon of my mafter , Stocking his meffenger . Corn . Fetch forth the Stocks ; As I have life and honour , there fhall he fit till noon . Reg . ' Till ...
... fent to you . You fhall do small refpect , fhew too bold malice Against the grace and períon of my mafter , Stocking his meffenger . Corn . Fetch forth the Stocks ; As I have life and honour , there fhall he fit till noon . Reg . ' Till ...
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... fent the lunatick King ? fpeak . Glo . I have a letter gueffingly fet down , Which came from one that's of a neutral heart , And not from one oppos'd . Corn . Cunning . Reg . And falfe . Corn . Where haft thou fent the King ? Glo . To ...
... fent the lunatick King ? fpeak . Glo . I have a letter gueffingly fet down , Which came from one that's of a neutral heart , And not from one oppos'd . Corn . Cunning . Reg . And falfe . Corn . Where haft thou fent the King ? Glo . To ...
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... fent the Queen ; My reafon all the fame ; and they are ready To morrow , or at further space , t ' appear Where you shall hold your Seffion . At this time , We fweat and bleed ; the Friend hath loft his Friend ; And the best Quarrels ...
... fent the Queen ; My reafon all the fame ; and they are ready To morrow , or at further space , t ' appear Where you shall hold your Seffion . At this time , We fweat and bleed ; the Friend hath loft his Friend ; And the best Quarrels ...
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... fent your Honour two brace of grey - hounds . Tim . I'll hunt with him ; and let them be received , not without fair reward . Flav . What will this come to ? he commands us to provide , and give great gifts , and all out of an empty ...
... fent your Honour two brace of grey - hounds . Tim . I'll hunt with him ; and let them be received , not without fair reward . Flav . What will this come to ? he commands us to provide , and give great gifts , and all out of an empty ...
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The Works of Shakespeare– In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the ..., 6 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1740 |
The Works of Shakespeare– In Eight Volumes : Collated with the ..., 6 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1762 |
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