The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 8 |
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Page 100
It is as easy to count atomies , as to resolve the propositions of a lover : -but take a taste of my finding him , and relish it with a good observance . I found him under a tree , like a dropp'd acorn . Ros .
It is as easy to count atomies , as to resolve the propositions of a lover : -but take a taste of my finding him , and relish it with a good observance . I found him under a tree , like a dropp'd acorn . Ros .
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By my troth , yes ; I count it but time lost to hear such a foolish song . God be with you ; and God mend your voices ! Come , Audrey . [ Exeunt . untimeable .-- Time and tune , are frequently misprinted for one another in the old ...
By my troth , yes ; I count it but time lost to hear such a foolish song . God be with you ; and God mend your voices ! Come , Audrey . [ Exeunt . untimeable .-- Time and tune , are frequently misprinted for one another in the old ...
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When therefore , he says , that they found the quarrel was on the lie seven times REMOVED , we must understand by the latter word , the lie removed seven times , counting backwards , ( as the word removed seems to intimate , ) from the ...
When therefore , he says , that they found the quarrel was on the lie seven times REMOVED , we must understand by the latter word , the lie removed seven times , counting backwards , ( as the word removed seems to intimate , ) from the ...
Page 180
In the course of their altercation , after their meeting , Touchstone did not dare to go farther than the sixth species , ( counting in regular progression from the first to the last , ) the lie circumstantial ; and the courtier was ...
In the course of their altercation , after their meeting , Touchstone did not dare to go farther than the sixth species , ( counting in regular progression from the first to the last , ) the lie circumstantial ; and the courtier was ...
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Bertram , Count of Rousillon . Lafeu , ' an old Lord . Parolles , ' a Follower of Bertram . Several young French Lords , that serve with Ber- . tram in the Florentine War . Steward , Clown , Servants to the Countess of Rousillon .
Bertram , Count of Rousillon . Lafeu , ' an old Lord . Parolles , ' a Follower of Bertram . Several young French Lords , that serve with Ber- . tram in the Florentine War . Steward , Clown , Servants to the Countess of Rousillon .
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