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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... mean the fashion . Conr . Yes , the fashion is the fashion . Bora . Tufh , I may as well fay , the fool's the Fool ; but fee'ft thou not , what a deformed thief this fashion is ? Watch . I know that Deformed ; he has been a vile thief ...
... mean the fashion . Conr . Yes , the fashion is the fashion . Bora . Tufh , I may as well fay , the fool's the Fool ; but fee'ft thou not , what a deformed thief this fashion is ? Watch . I know that Deformed ; he has been a vile thief ...
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... means the fool , trow ? Marg . Nothing I , but God fend every one their heart's defire ! Hero . Thefe gloves the count fent me , they are an excellent perfume . Beat . I am ftufft , coufin , I cannot smell . Marg . A maid , and ftufft ...
... means the fool , trow ? Marg . Nothing I , but God fend every one their heart's defire ! Hero . Thefe gloves the count fent me , they are an excellent perfume . Beat . I am ftufft , coufin , I cannot smell . Marg . A maid , and ftufft ...
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... mean , my Lord ? Claud . Not to be marry'd , Not knit my foul to an approved Wanton . Leon . Dear my Lord , if you in your own approof ( 13 ) Have ( 13 ) Dear my Lord , if you in your own Proof , ] I am furpriz❜d , the Poetical Editors ...
... mean , my Lord ? Claud . Not to be marry'd , Not knit my foul to an approved Wanton . Leon . Dear my Lord , if you in your own approof ( 13 ) Have ( 13 ) Dear my Lord , if you in your own Proof , ] I am furpriz❜d , the Poetical Editors ...
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... means , and choice of friends , To quit me of them throughly . Friar . Paufe a while , And let my counsel fway you ... Meaning . Tour Daughter here the Princes left for dead ; i , c . Don Pedro , Prince of Arragon ; and his - Baflard ...
... means , and choice of friends , To quit me of them throughly . Friar . Paufe a while , And let my counsel fway you ... Meaning . Tour Daughter here the Princes left for dead ; i , c . Don Pedro , Prince of Arragon ; and his - Baflard ...
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... mean , upon his words , to disgrace Hero before the whole affembly , and not marry her . To . Cl . O villain ! thou wilt be condemn'd into ever- lafting redemption for this . Sexton . What else ? 2. Watch . This is all . Sexton . And ...
... mean , upon his words , to disgrace Hero before the whole affembly , and not marry her . To . Cl . O villain ! thou wilt be condemn'd into ever- lafting redemption for this . Sexton . What else ? 2. Watch . This is all . Sexton . And ...
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