The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 - English drama |
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... must take it in fenfe , that feel it . Sam . Me they fhall feel , while I am able to stand : and ' tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Greg . ' Tis well thou art not fish ; if thou hadft , thou hadft been Poor John . Draw thy tool ...
... must take it in fenfe , that feel it . Sam . Me they fhall feel , while I am able to stand : and ' tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Greg . ' Tis well thou art not fish ; if thou hadft , thou hadft been Poor John . Draw thy tool ...
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... must eclipfe the day . Both the old and the new read- ing are philofophical nonfenfe , but they are both , and both equally poetical fenfe . 3 - do lufty young men feel , ] To fay , and to fay in pompous words , that a young man shall ...
... must eclipfe the day . Both the old and the new read- ing are philofophical nonfenfe , but they are both , and both equally poetical fenfe . 3 - do lufty young men feel , ] To fay , and to fay in pompous words , that a young man shall ...
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... must have re- ference to the employment fhe is put upon : Firft then , fhe is called Queen ; which is very per- tinent ; for that defigns her power : Then he is called the fairies ' midwife ; but what has that to do with the point in ...
... must have re- ference to the employment fhe is put upon : Firft then , fhe is called Queen ; which is very per- tinent ; for that defigns her power : Then he is called the fairies ' midwife ; but what has that to do with the point in ...
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... must contrary me ? Marry , ' tis time . -- Well faid , my hearts : -You are a Princox , go : - Be quiet , or More light , more light , for fhame- I'll make you quiet - What ? cheerly , my hearts . Tyb . Patience perforce , with wilful ...
... must contrary me ? Marry , ' tis time . -- Well faid , my hearts : -You are a Princox , go : - Be quiet , or More light , more light , for fhame- I'll make you quiet - What ? cheerly , my hearts . Tyb . Patience perforce , with wilful ...
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... must conjure him . I conjure thee by Rofaline's bright eyes , By her high forehead , and her fcarlet lip , By her fine foot , ftraight leg , and quivering thigh , And the demefns that there adjacent lie , That in thy likeness thou ...
... must conjure him . I conjure thee by Rofaline's bright eyes , By her high forehead , and her fcarlet lip , By her fine foot , ftraight leg , and quivering thigh , And the demefns that there adjacent lie , That in thy likeness thou ...
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