The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... fhould come to fuch penury ? Oli . Know you where you are , Sir ? Orla . O , Sir , very well ; here in your Orchard . Oli . Know you before whom , Sir ? Orla . Ay , better than he , I am before , knows me . I know , you are my eldest ...
... fhould come to fuch penury ? Oli . Know you where you are , Sir ? Orla . O , Sir , very well ; here in your Orchard . Oli . Know you before whom , Sir ? Orla . Ay , better than he , I am before , knows me . I know , you are my eldest ...
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... fhould write , feel this broken mufick , for fee . But fee is the colloquial term for perception or experiment . So we fay every I day , fee if the water be hot ; I will fee which is the best time ; fhe has tried , and fees that the ...
... fhould write , feel this broken mufick , for fee . But fee is the colloquial term for perception or experiment . So we fay every I day , fee if the water be hot ; I will fee which is the best time ; fhe has tried , and fees that the ...
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... fhould not have mocked me before ; but come your ways . Rof . Now Hercules be thy fpeed , young man ! Cel . I would I were invifible , to catch the strong fellow by the leg ! [ they wrestle . & c . Ref . O excellent young man ! " I ...
... fhould not have mocked me before ; but come your ways . Rof . Now Hercules be thy fpeed , young man ! Cel . I would I were invifible , to catch the strong fellow by the leg ! [ they wrestle . & c . Ref . O excellent young man ! " I ...
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... fhould down . Duke . No more , no more . [ Bout . [ Charles is thrown . Orla . Yes , I befeech your Grace . I am not yet well breathed . Duke . How doft thou , Charles ? Le Beu . He cannot fpeak , my Lord . Duke . Bear him away . - What ...
... fhould down . Duke . No more , no more . [ Bout . [ Charles is thrown . Orla . Yes , I befeech your Grace . I am not yet well breathed . Duke . How doft thou , Charles ? Le Beu . He cannot fpeak , my Lord . Duke . Bear him away . - What ...
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... fhould love his fon dearly ? by this kind of chafe3 , I fhould hate him ; for my father hated his father dearly ; yet I hate not Orlando . Ref . No , faith , hate him not , for my fake . Cel . Why fhould I ? doth he not deferve well ...
... fhould love his fon dearly ? by this kind of chafe3 , I fhould hate him ; for my father hated his father dearly ; yet I hate not Orlando . Ref . No , faith , hate him not , for my fake . Cel . Why fhould I ? doth he not deferve well ...
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