The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volum 3Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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Side 32
... follow us ; We are to speak in public ; for this business Will raise us all . Ant . [ Aside . ] To laughter , as I take it , If the good truth were known . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . The outer Room of a Prison . Enter PAULINA and ...
... follow us ; We are to speak in public ; for this business Will raise us all . Ant . [ Aside . ] To laughter , as I take it , If the good truth were known . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . The outer Room of a Prison . Enter PAULINA and ...
Side 93
... follow . Paul . How ? not women ? Gent . Women will love her , that she is a woman More worth than any man ; men ... follows ; that she had not been equalled . 3 i . e . than the corse of Hermione , the subject of your writing . Well ...
... follow . Paul . How ? not women ? Gent . Women will love her , that she is a woman More worth than any man ; men ... follows ; that she had not been equalled . 3 i . e . than the corse of Hermione , the subject of your writing . Well ...
Side 272
... follow me ? I am a soldier , and now bound to France . Bast . Brother , take you my land ; I'll take my chance . Your face hath got five hundred pounds a year ; Yet sell your face for five pence , and ' tis dear.- Madam , I'll follow ...
... follow me ? I am a soldier , and now bound to France . Bast . Brother , take you my land ; I'll take my chance . Your face hath got five hundred pounds a year ; Yet sell your face for five pence , and ' tis dear.- Madam , I'll follow ...
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