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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... fhould read STYS , i . e . keeps me like a brute . The fol- lowing words ・ for call you that keeping that differs not from the falling of an ox , con- firms this emendation . So Cali- ban fays , And here you STY me in this hard rock ...
... fhould read STYS , i . e . keeps me like a brute . The fol- lowing words ・ for call you that keeping that differs not from the falling of an ox , con- firms this emendation . So Cali- ban fays , And here you STY me in this hard rock ...
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... fhould come to fuch penury ? Oli . Know you where you are , Sir ? Orla . O , Sir , very well ; here in your Orchard . Oli . Know you before whom , Sir ? The Orla . Ay , better than he , I am before , knows me . I know , you are my ...
... fhould come to fuch penury ? Oli . Know you where you are , Sir ? Orla . O , Sir , very well ; here in your Orchard . Oli . Know you before whom , Sir ? The Orla . Ay , better than he , I am before , knows me . I know , you are my ...
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... fhould fuppofe , that the competitors in a wrestling match carried bills on their fhoulders , and I believe the whole conceit is in the poor resemblance of pre- fence and prefents . I C1o . But Clo . But what is the Sport , Monfieur ...
... fhould fuppofe , that the competitors in a wrestling match carried bills on their fhoulders , and I believe the whole conceit is in the poor resemblance of pre- fence and prefents . I C1o . But Clo . But what is the Sport , Monfieur ...
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... fhould wish to read , I beseech you , punish me not with bard thoughts . Therein VOL . II . your C confefs myself much guilty to deny fo fair and excellent ladies any thing . Cel . Cel . If I had a thunderbolt in mine eye AS YOU LIKE IT ...
... fhould wish to read , I beseech you , punish me not with bard thoughts . Therein VOL . II . your C confefs myself much guilty to deny fo fair and excellent ladies any thing . Cel . Cel . If I had a thunderbolt in mine eye AS YOU LIKE IT ...
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... fhould have giv'n him tears unto entreaties , Ere he fhould thus have ventur'd . Cel . Gentle Coufin , Let us go thank him and encourage him ; My father's rough and envious difpofition Sticks me at heart . Sir , you have well deferv'd ...
... fhould have giv'n him tears unto entreaties , Ere he fhould thus have ventur'd . Cel . Gentle Coufin , Let us go thank him and encourage him ; My father's rough and envious difpofition Sticks me at heart . Sir , you have well deferv'd ...
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