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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... most like a liberal villain , Confefs'd the vile encounters they have had A thousand times in fecret .. John . Fie , fie , they are not to be nam'd , my Lord , Not to be spoken of ; There is not chastity enough in language , Without ...
... most like a liberal villain , Confefs'd the vile encounters they have had A thousand times in fecret .. John . Fie , fie , they are not to be nam'd , my Lord , Not to be spoken of ; There is not chastity enough in language , Without ...
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... most commodious Way . The Word is pure Saxon . Deaflice , debitè , congruè , duely , fitly . Gedæft- lice , opportune , commode , fitly , conveniently , seasonably , in good time , commodiously . Vid . Spelman's Saxen Glofs . To . Cl ...
... most commodious Way . The Word is pure Saxon . Deaflice , debitè , congruè , duely , fitly . Gedæft- lice , opportune , commode , fitly , conveniently , seasonably , in good time , commodiously . Vid . Spelman's Saxen Glofs . To . Cl ...
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... most profound earnest , and , I'll warrant you , for the love of Beatrice . Pedro . And hath challeng'd thee ? Claud . Moft fincerely . Pedro . What a pretty thing man is , when he goes in his doublet and hofe , and leaves off his wit ...
... most profound earnest , and , I'll warrant you , for the love of Beatrice . Pedro . And hath challeng'd thee ? Claud . Moft fincerely . Pedro . What a pretty thing man is , when he goes in his doublet and hofe , and leaves off his wit ...
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... most comely truth , thou deferveft it . ( 20 ) Marg . To have no Man come over me ? why , fhall I always keep above stairs ? Bene . Thy wit is as quick as the greyhound's mouth , it catches . Marg . And yours as blunt as the fencer's ...
... most comely truth , thou deferveft it . ( 20 ) Marg . To have no Man come over me ? why , fhall I always keep above stairs ? Bene . Thy wit is as quick as the greyhound's mouth , it catches . Marg . And yours as blunt as the fencer's ...
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... most noble kinfman , Gratiano and Lorenzo : fare ye well ; We leave ye now with better company . you merry , Sola . I would have ftaid ' till I had made If worthier friends had not prevented me . Anth . Your worth is very dear in my ...
... most noble kinfman , Gratiano and Lorenzo : fare ye well ; We leave ye now with better company . you merry , Sola . I would have ftaid ' till I had made If worthier friends had not prevented me . Anth . Your worth is very dear in my ...
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