The Dramatic Works, Volum 2at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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... hath prosperous art When she will play with reason and discourse , And well she can persuade . Lucio . I pray , she may : as well for the encon- ragement of the like , which else would stand under grievous imposition ; as for the ...
... hath prosperous art When she will play with reason and discourse , And well she can persuade . Lucio . I pray , she may : as well for the encon- ragement of the like , which else would stand under grievous imposition ; as for the ...
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... hath pick'd out an act , Under whose heavy sense your brother's life Falls into forfeit : he arrests him on it ; And follows close the rigour of the statute , To make him an example : all hope is gone , Unless you have the grace 10 by ...
... hath pick'd out an act , Under whose heavy sense your brother's life Falls into forfeit : he arrests him on it ; And follows close the rigour of the statute , To make him an example : all hope is gone , Unless you have the grace 10 by ...
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William Shakespeare. pose , What was done to Elbow's wife , that he hath cause to complain of ? Come me to what was done to her . Clo . Sir , your honour cannot come to that yet . Escal . No , sir , nor I mean it not . Clo . Sir , but ...
William Shakespeare. pose , What was done to Elbow's wife , that he hath cause to complain of ? Come me to what was done to her . Clo . Sir , your honour cannot come to that yet . Escal . No , sir , nor I mean it not . Clo . Sir , but ...
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... hath been great pains to you ! They do you wrong to put you so oft upon't : Are there not men in your ward sufficient to serve it ? Elb . Faith , sir , few of any wit in such matters : as they are chosen , they are glad to choose me for ...
... hath been great pains to you ! They do you wrong to put you so oft upon't : Are there not men in your ward sufficient to serve it ? Elb . Faith , sir , few of any wit in such matters : as they are chosen , they are glad to choose me for ...
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... hath Repented o'er his doom . Lest I might be too rash : Ang . Go to let that be mine : Do you your office , or give up your place , And you shall well be spar'd . Prov . 1 crave your honour's pardon.- What shall be done , sir , with ...
... hath Repented o'er his doom . Lest I might be too rash : Ang . Go to let that be mine : Do you your office , or give up your place , And you shall well be spar'd . Prov . 1 crave your honour's pardon.- What shall be done , sir , with ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 2 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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