The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 - English drama |
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... Lord . Indeed , my Lord , you . The melancholy Jaques grieves at that ; And in that kind fwears you do more ufurp Than doth your brother , that hath banish'd To day my Lord of Amiens , and myself , Did fteal behind him , as he lay along ...
... Lord . Indeed , my Lord , you . The melancholy Jaques grieves at that ; And in that kind fwears you do more ufurp Than doth your brother , that hath banish'd To day my Lord of Amiens , and myself , Did fteal behind him , as he lay along ...
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... Lord . We did , my lord , weeping and comment- ing Upon the fobbing deer . Duke Sen. Show me the place ; I love to cope him in these fullen fits . For then he's full of matter . 2 Lord . I'll bring you to him straight . SCENE II ...
... Lord . We did , my lord , weeping and comment- ing Upon the fobbing deer . Duke Sen. Show me the place ; I love to cope him in these fullen fits . For then he's full of matter . 2 Lord . I'll bring you to him straight . SCENE II ...
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... Lord . My lord , the roynish Clown , at whom fo oft Your Grace was wont to laugh , is also miffing . Hefperia , the Princefs ' Gentlewoman , Confeffes , that she fecretly o'er - heard Your Daughter and her Coufin much commend The parts ...
... Lord . My lord , the roynish Clown , at whom fo oft Your Grace was wont to laugh , is also miffing . Hefperia , the Princefs ' Gentlewoman , Confeffes , that she fecretly o'er - heard Your Daughter and her Coufin much commend The parts ...
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... Lords . [ A Table Set out . Duke Sen. I think , he is transform'd into a beast , For I can no where find him like a man . 1 Lord . My Lord , he is but even now gone hence Here was he merry , hearing of a Song . Duke Sen. If he , compact ...
... Lords . [ A Table Set out . Duke Sen. I think , he is transform'd into a beast , For I can no where find him like a man . 1 Lord . My Lord , he is but even now gone hence Here was he merry , hearing of a Song . Duke Sen. If he , compact ...
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... Lord , Lord , it is a hard matter for friends to meet ; but mountains may be remov'd with earth- quakes , and fo encounter . Rof . Nay , but who is it ? Cel . Is it poffible ? Ref . Nay , I pr'ythee now , with most petitionary vehemence ...
... Lord , Lord , it is a hard matter for friends to meet ; but mountains may be remov'd with earth- quakes , and fo encounter . Rof . Nay , but who is it ? Cel . Is it poffible ? Ref . Nay , I pr'ythee now , with most petitionary vehemence ...
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