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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... poor thou- fand crowns ; and , as thou fay'st , charged my brother on his Bleffing to breed me well . And there begins my fadness . My brother Jaques he keeps at fchool , and report fpeaks goldenly of his profit . As I remember , Adam ...
... poor thou- fand crowns ; and , as thou fay'st , charged my brother on his Bleffing to breed me well . And there begins my fadness . My brother Jaques he keeps at fchool , and report fpeaks goldenly of his profit . As I remember , Adam ...
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... poor thousand crowns ; and , as thou fayft , charged my brother on his bleffing to breed me well . What is there in this difficult or ob . fcure ? the nominative my father is certainly left out , but fo left out that the auditor inferts ...
... poor thousand crowns ; and , as thou fayft , charged my brother on his bleffing to breed me well . What is there in this difficult or ob . fcure ? the nominative my father is certainly left out , but fo left out that the auditor inferts ...
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... poor unworthy brother of yours , with idleness . Oli . Marry , Sir , be better employ'd , and be nought a while , + 4 Be better , employ'd , and be nought a while . ] Mr. Theobald has here a very critical note ; which , though his ...
... poor unworthy brother of yours , with idleness . Oli . Marry , Sir , be better employ'd , and be nought a while , + 4 Be better , employ'd , and be nought a while . ] Mr. Theobald has here a very critical note ; which , though his ...
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... poor allottery my father left me by tefta- ment ; with that I will go buy my fortunes . Oli . And what wilt thou do ? beg , when that is fpent ? Well , Sir , get you in.I will not long be troubled with you : you fhall have fome part of ...
... poor allottery my father left me by tefta- ment ; with that I will go buy my fortunes . Oli . And what wilt thou do ? beg , when that is fpent ? Well , Sir , get you in.I will not long be troubled with you : you fhall have fome part of ...
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... 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 their necks : Be it known unto all men by the'e prefents - The ladies and the fool ...
... 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 their necks : Be it known unto all men by the'e prefents - The ladies and the fool ...
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