The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 2Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 sider |
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Side 539
... Laun . Certainly , my Confcience will ferve me to run from this Few my Mafter : The Fiend is at my Elbow , and attempts me , faying to me , Job , Launcelot Job , good Laun- celot , or good Job , or good Launcelot Job , ufe your Legs ...
... Laun . Certainly , my Confcience will ferve me to run from this Few my Mafter : The Fiend is at my Elbow , and attempts me , faying to me , Job , Launcelot Job , good Laun- celot , or good Job , or good Launcelot Job , ufe your Legs ...
Side 540
... Laun . O Heav'ns , this is my true begotten Father , who being more than fand - blind , high gravel - blind , knows me not ; I will try Confufions with him . Gob . Mafter young Gentleman , I pray you which is the way to Mafter Jew's ? Laun ...
... Laun . O Heav'ns , this is my true begotten Father , who being more than fand - blind , high gravel - blind , knows me not ; I will try Confufions with him . Gob . Mafter young Gentleman , I pray you which is the way to Mafter Jew's ? Laun ...
Side 541
... Laun . Do I look like a Cudgel or a Hovel - poft , a Staff or a Prop ? Do you know me , Father ? Gob . Alack the day , I know you not , young Gentleman ; but I pray you tell me , is my Boy , God reft his Soul , alive or dead ? Laun . Do ...
... Laun . Do I look like a Cudgel or a Hovel - poft , a Staff or a Prop ? Do you know me , Father ? Gob . Alack the day , I know you not , young Gentleman ; but I pray you tell me , is my Boy , God reft his Soul , alive or dead ? Laun . Do ...
Side 542
... Laun . To him , Father . Gob . God bless your Worship . Baff . Gramercy , would'ft thou ought with me ? Gob . Here's my Son , Sir , a poor Boy . Laun . Not a poor Boy , Sir , but the Rich Jew's Man that would , Sir , as my Father thall ...
... Laun . To him , Father . Gob . God bless your Worship . Baff . Gramercy , would'ft thou ought with me ? Gob . Here's my Son , Sir , a poor Boy . Laun . Not a poor Boy , Sir , but the Rich Jew's Man that would , Sir , as my Father thall ...
Side 543
... Laun . Father in , I cannot get a Service , no ; I have neʼer a Tongue in my Head ; well , if any Man in Italy have a fairer Table which doth offer to fwear upon a Book , I fhall have good Fortune ; go too , here's a fimple Line of Life ...
... Laun . Father in , I cannot get a Service , no ; I have neʼer a Tongue in my Head ; well , if any Man in Italy have a fairer Table which doth offer to fwear upon a Book , I fhall have good Fortune ; go too , here's a fimple Line of Life ...
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