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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... pray you , leave me . Orla . I will no further offend you , than becomes me for my good . Oli . Get you with him , you old dog . Adam , Is old dog my reward ? most true , I have loft my teeth in your fervice . God be with my old mafter ...
... pray you , leave me . Orla . I will no further offend you , than becomes me for my good . Oli . Get you with him , you old dog . Adam , Is old dog my reward ? most true , I have loft my teeth in your fervice . God be with my old mafter ...
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... pray thee , Rifalind , went my coz , be my Rof . Dear Celia , I fhow more mirth than I am miftrefs of ; and would you yet I were merrier ? Un- lefs you could teach me to forget a banish'd father , you muft not learn me how to remember ...
... pray thee , Rifalind , went my coz , be my Rof . Dear Celia , I fhow more mirth than I am miftrefs of ; and would you yet I were merrier ? Un- lefs you could teach me to forget a banish'd father , you muft not learn me how to remember ...
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... pray you , for your own fake , to embrace your own fafety , and give over this attempt . * Sir T. Hammer . In the old Editions , the man . If you far yourself with YOUR eyes , or knew yourself avith YOUR judgment . ] Abfurd ! The fenfe ...
... pray you , for your own fake , to embrace your own fafety , and give over this attempt . * Sir T. Hammer . In the old Editions , the man . If you far yourself with YOUR eyes , or knew yourself avith YOUR judgment . ] Abfurd ! The fenfe ...
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... Pray heav'n , I be deceiv'd in you . Cel . Your heart's defires be with you ! Cha . Come , where is this young Gallant , that is fo defirous to lie with his mother earth ? Orla . Ready , Sir . But his Will hath in it a more modeft ...
... Pray heav'n , I be deceiv'd in you . Cel . Your heart's defires be with you ! Cha . Come , where is this young Gallant , that is fo defirous to lie with his mother earth ? Orla . Ready , Sir . But his Will hath in it a more modeft ...
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... pray you , tell me this Which of the two was Daughter of the Duke That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beu . Neither his daughter , if we judge by man- ners ; But yet , indeed , the shorter is his daughter . The other's daughter to the ...
... pray you , tell me this Which of the two was Daughter of the Duke That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beu . Neither his daughter , if we judge by man- ners ; But yet , indeed , the shorter is his daughter . The other's daughter to the ...
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