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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Page 10
... hope , I shall see an end of him ; for my foul , yet I know not why , hates nothing more than him . Yet he's gentle ; never school'd , and yet learned ; full of noble device ; of all Sorts enchantingly be- loved ; and , indeed , fo much ...
... hope , I shall see an end of him ; for my foul , yet I know not why , hates nothing more than him . Yet he's gentle ; never school'd , and yet learned ; full of noble device ; of all Sorts enchantingly be- loved ; and , indeed , fo much ...
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... hope of life in him : fo he ferv'd the Second , and fo the Third . Yonder they lie , the poor old man their father making fuch pitiful Dole over them , that all the beholders take his part with weeping . Rof . Alas ! 4 With BILLS on ...
... hope of life in him : fo he ferv'd the Second , and fo the Third . Yonder they lie , the poor old man their father making fuch pitiful Dole over them , that all the beholders take his part with weeping . Rof . Alas ! 4 With BILLS on ...
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... hope that love will ever make a serious mat- ter of it . The famous fatirift Regnier , who lived about the time of our author , ufes the fame metaphor , on the fame fubject , tho ' the thought be different . C 2 Et qui depuis dix ans ...
... hope that love will ever make a serious mat- ter of it . The famous fatirift Regnier , who lived about the time of our author , ufes the fame metaphor , on the fame fubject , tho ' the thought be different . C 2 Et qui depuis dix ans ...
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... hope I blufh , and hide my fword . [ Sheathing his fword . Duke Sen. True is it , that we have feen better days ; And have with holy bell been knoll'd to church ; And fate at good men's feafts , and wip'd our eyes Of drops , that facred ...
... hope I blufh , and hide my fword . [ Sheathing his fword . Duke Sen. True is it , that we have feen better days ; And have with holy bell been knoll'd to church ; And fate at good men's feafts , and wip'd our eyes Of drops , that facred ...
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... hope Clo . Truly , thou art damn'd , like an ill - rofted egg , all on one fide . Cor . For not being at Court ? your reason . I Clo . Why , if thou never waft at Court , thou never faw'ft good manners ; if thou never faw'ft good man ...
... hope Clo . Truly , thou art damn'd , like an ill - rofted egg , all on one fide . Cor . For not being at Court ? your reason . I Clo . Why , if thou never waft at Court , thou never faw'ft good manners ; if thou never faw'ft good man ...
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