The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... swear : And his Page o ' t'other fide , that handful of Wit ; Ah , heav'ns ! it is a most pathetical Nit . [ Exit Coftard . [ Shouting within . Enter Dull , Holofernes , and Sir Nathaniel . Nath . Very reverend sport , truly ; and done ...
... swear : And his Page o ' t'other fide , that handful of Wit ; Ah , heav'ns ! it is a most pathetical Nit . [ Exit Coftard . [ Shouting within . Enter Dull , Holofernes , and Sir Nathaniel . Nath . Very reverend sport , truly ; and done ...
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... swear ? How will he fcorn ? how will he spend his wit ? How will he triumph , leap , and laugh at it ? For all the wealth that ever I did fee , I would not have him know fo much by me . Biron . Now ftep I forth to whip hypocrifie . Ah ...
... swear ? How will he fcorn ? how will he spend his wit ? How will he triumph , leap , and laugh at it ? For all the wealth that ever I did fee , I would not have him know fo much by me . Biron . Now ftep I forth to whip hypocrifie . Ah ...
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... swear ; We have had paftimes here , and pleasant game . A mess of Ruffians left us but of late . King . How , Madam ? Ruffians ? Prin . Ay , in truth , my lord ; my Trim gallants , full of courtship , and of state . Rof . Madam , fpeak ...
... swear ; We have had paftimes here , and pleasant game . A mess of Ruffians left us but of late . King . How , Madam ? Ruffians ? Prin . Ay , in truth , my lord ; my Trim gallants , full of courtship , and of state . Rof . Madam , fpeak ...
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... swear he would come this morn- ing , and comes not ? Cel . Nay , certainly , there is no truth in him . Rof . Do you think fo ? Cel . Yes ; I think he is not a pick - purfe nor a horse- ftealer ; but for his verity in love , I do think ...
... swear he would come this morn- ing , and comes not ? Cel . Nay , certainly , there is no truth in him . Rof . Do you think fo ? Cel . Yes ; I think he is not a pick - purfe nor a horse- ftealer ; but for his verity in love , I do think ...
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... words : as they do likewife , Ceffa , i . e . be quiet . ( 2 ) Go by S. Jeronimy , go to thy cold Bed , and warm thee . ] All the Editions have coin'd a Saint here , for Sly to swear by . But Hof . I know my remedy ; I must go THE ...
... words : as they do likewife , Ceffa , i . e . be quiet . ( 2 ) Go by S. Jeronimy , go to thy cold Bed , and warm thee . ] All the Editions have coin'd a Saint here , for Sly to swear by . But Hof . I know my remedy ; I must go THE ...
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