The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... young Arthur duke of Bretagne , And earl of Richmond ; and this rich fair town We make him lord of . - Call the lady Conftance ; Some fpeedy meffenger bid her repair To our folemnity : -I truft we fhall , If not fill up the measure of ...
... young Arthur duke of Bretagne , And earl of Richmond ; and this rich fair town We make him lord of . - Call the lady Conftance ; Some fpeedy meffenger bid her repair To our folemnity : -I truft we fhall , If not fill up the measure of ...
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... young men , maids , ( Who having no external thing to lofe But the word maid , cheats the poor maid of that ) That smooth - fac'd gentleman , tickling commodity , Commodity , the bias of the world ; The world , who of itself is peised ...
... young men , maids , ( Who having no external thing to lofe But the word maid , cheats the poor maid of that ) That smooth - fac'd gentleman , tickling commodity , Commodity , the bias of the world ; The world , who of itself is peised ...
Side 72
... young ones under their protection , are remarkably vigilant . The King fays of Hamlet : 66 -fomething's in his foul " O'er which his melancholy fits at brood . " STEEvens . But , But , ah , I will not : -Yet I 72 JOHN . KING.
... young ones under their protection , are remarkably vigilant . The King fays of Hamlet : 66 -fomething's in his foul " O'er which his melancholy fits at brood . " STEEvens . But , But , ah , I will not : -Yet I 72 JOHN . KING.
Side 73
... young boy : I'll tell thee what , my friend , He is a very ferpent in my way ; And , wherefoe'er this foot of mine doth tread , He lies before me : Doft thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . Hub . And I'll keep him so , That he ...
... young boy : I'll tell thee what , my friend , He is a very ferpent in my way ; And , wherefoe'er this foot of mine doth tread , He lies before me : Doft thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . Hub . And I'll keep him so , That he ...
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... Young Arthur is my fon , and he is loft : I am not mad ; —I would to heaven , I were ! For then , ' tis like I should forget myself : Oh , if I could , what grief fhould I forget ! — Preach fome philofophy to make me mad , And thou ...
... Young Arthur is my fon , and he is loft : I am not mad ; —I would to heaven , I were ! For then , ' tis like I should forget myself : Oh , if I could , what grief fhould I forget ! — Preach fome philofophy to make me mad , And thou ...
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