The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 13Rwington, 1821 |
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... hear from him ? PIs . Be assur'd , madam , With his next vantage IMO . I did not take my leave of him , but had Most pretty things to say : ere I could tell him , How I would think on him , at certain hours , Such thoughts , and such ...
... hear from him ? PIs . Be assur'd , madam , With his next vantage IMO . I did not take my leave of him , but had Most pretty things to say : ere I could tell him , How I would think on him , at certain hours , Such thoughts , and such ...
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... hear , ) was its regular and decided termination . - Was it not natural , that a young and affectionate husband , writing to a wife whom he adored , should express the feelings of his love , before he proceeded to the detail of his ...
... hear , ) was its regular and decided termination . - Was it not natural , that a young and affectionate husband , writing to a wife whom he adored , should express the feelings of his love , before he proceeded to the detail of his ...
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... hear him mock the Frenchman : But , heavens know , Some men are much to blame . IMO . Not he , I hope . LACH . Not he : But yet heaven's bounty towards him might 5 Be us'd more thankfully . In himself , ' tis much * In you , -which I ...
... hear him mock the Frenchman : But , heavens know , Some men are much to blame . IMO . Not he , I hope . LACH . Not he : But yet heaven's bounty towards him might 5 Be us'd more thankfully . In himself , ' tis much * In you , -which I ...
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... hear no more . IACH . O dearest soul ! your cause doth strike my heart With pity , that doth make me sick . A lady So fair , and fasten'd to an empery 3 , 5 Would make the great'st king double ! to be partner'd With tomboys , hir'd with ...
... hear no more . IACH . O dearest soul ! your cause doth strike my heart With pity , that doth make me sick . A lady So fair , and fasten'd to an empery 3 , 5 Would make the great'st king double ! to be partner'd With tomboys , hir'd with ...
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... hear of a stranger , that's come to court to - night ? CLO . A stranger ! and I not know on't ! 2 LORD . He's a strange fellow himself , and knows it not . [ Aside . 1 LORD . There's an Italian come ; and , ' tis thought , one of ...
... hear of a stranger , that's come to court to - night ? CLO . A stranger ! and I not know on't ! 2 LORD . He's a strange fellow himself , and knows it not . [ Aside . 1 LORD . There's an Italian come ; and , ' tis thought , one of ...
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