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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... hath a dif- pofition to come in difguis'd against me to try a Fall . To - morrow , Sir , I wrestle for my credit ; and he , that efcapes me without fome broken limb , fhall acquit him well . Your brother is but young and tender , and ...
... hath a dif- pofition to come in difguis'd against me to try a Fall . To - morrow , Sir , I wrestle for my credit ; and he , that efcapes me without fome broken limb , fhall acquit him well . Your brother is but young and tender , and ...
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... hath no child but I , nor none is like to have ; and , truly , when he dies , thou fhalt be his heir ; for what he hath taken away from thy father perforce , I will render thee again in affec- tion ; by mine Honour , I will - and ...
... hath no child but I , nor none is like to have ; and , truly , when he dies , thou fhalt be his heir ; for what he hath taken away from thy father perforce , I will render thee again in affec- tion ; by mine Honour , I will - and ...
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... hath given us wit to flout at fortune , hath not fortune fent in this Fool to cut off this argument ? Rof . Indeed , there is fortune too hard for nature ; when fortune makes nature's Natural the cutter off of nature's Wit . Cel ...
... hath given us wit to flout at fortune , hath not fortune fent in this Fool to cut off this argument ? Rof . Indeed , there is fortune too hard for nature ; when fortune makes nature's Natural the cutter off of nature's Wit . Cel ...
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... hath not . Cel . No ? hath not ? Rofalind lacks then the love , Which teacheth thee that thou and I are one . Shall we be fundred ? fhall we part , fweet Girl ? No , let my father feek another heir . 6 Therefore devife with me , how we ...
... hath not . Cel . No ? hath not ? Rofalind lacks then the love , Which teacheth thee that thou and I are one . Shall we be fundred ? fhall we part , fweet Girl ? No , let my father feek another heir . 6 Therefore devife with me , how we ...
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... hath a reference to my state : No longer Celia , but Aliena . Rof . But , Coufin , what if we affaid to steal The clownish Fool out of your father's Court ? Would he not be a comfort to our travel ? Cel . He'll go along o'er the wide ...
... hath a reference to my state : No longer Celia , but Aliena . Rof . But , Coufin , what if we affaid to steal The clownish Fool out of your father's Court ? Would he not be a comfort to our travel ? Cel . He'll go along o'er the wide ...
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