The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 3 |
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... and orderly bestow'd , Return in haste , for I do feast to - night My best - esteem'd acquaintance ; hie thee , go . Leon . My best endeavours shall be done herein . Enter GRATIA NO . Gra . Where is your master ? Leon . Gra .
... and orderly bestow'd , Return in haste , for I do feast to - night My best - esteem'd acquaintance ; hie thee , go . Leon . My best endeavours shall be done herein . Enter GRATIA NO . Gra . Where is your master ? Leon . Gra .
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Leon . Stay your thanks awhile ; And pay them when you part . Pol . Sir , that's to - morrow . I am question'd by my fears , of what may chance , Or breed upon our absence : That may blow No sneaping winds ' at home , to make us say ...
Leon . Stay your thanks awhile ; And pay them when you part . Pol . Sir , that's to - morrow . I am question'd by my fears , of what may chance , Or breed upon our absence : That may blow No sneaping winds ' at home , to make us say ...
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We are tougher , brother , Leon . Than you can put us to't . 1 No longer stay . Pol . Leon . One seven - night longer . Pol . Very sooth , to - morrow . Leon . We'll part the time between's then : and in that I'll no gain - saying .
We are tougher , brother , Leon . Than you can put us to't . 1 No longer stay . Pol . Leon . One seven - night longer . Pol . Very sooth , to - morrow . Leon . We'll part the time between's then : and in that I'll no gain - saying .
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Leon . Her . He'll stay , my lord . 2 the imposition clear'd , Hereditary ours . ] i . e . setting aside original sin ; bating the imposition from the offence of our first parents , we might have boldly protested our innocence to Heaven ...
Leon . Her . He'll stay , my lord . 2 the imposition clear'd , Hereditary ours . ] i . e . setting aside original sin ; bating the imposition from the offence of our first parents , we might have boldly protested our innocence to Heaven ...
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Leon . Hermione , my dearest , thou never spok'st To better purpose . Never ? Her . Leon . Never , but once . Her . What ? have I twice said well ? when was't before ? I pr'ythee , tell me : Cram us with praise , and make us As fat as ...
Leon . Hermione , my dearest , thou never spok'st To better purpose . Never ? Her . Leon . Never , but once . Her . What ? have I twice said well ? when was't before ? I pr'ythee , tell me : Cram us with praise , and make us As fat as ...
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