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 14
... tell us the manner of the wrestling . Le Beu . I will tell you the beginning , and , if it please your Ladyfhips , you may fee the end , for the best is yet to do ; and here where you are , they are coming to perform it . Cel . Well ...
... tell us the manner of the wrestling . Le Beu . I will tell you the beginning , and , if it please your Ladyfhips , you may fee the end , for the best is yet to do ; and here where you are , they are coming to perform it . Cel . Well ...
Page 16
... tell you , there is fuch odds in the men in pity of the challenger's youth , I would feign diffuade him , but he will not be entreated . Speak to him , ladies , fee if you can move him . Cel . Call him hither , good Monfieur Le Beu ...
... tell you , there is fuch odds in the men in pity of the challenger's youth , I would feign diffuade him , but he will not be entreated . Speak to him , ladies , fee if you can move him . Cel . Call him hither , good Monfieur Le Beu ...
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... tell who fhould down . Duke . No more , no more . [ fhout . [ Charles is thrown . Orla . Yes , I beseech your Grace . I am not yet well breathed . Duke . How doft thou , Charles ? Le Beu . He cannot fpeak , my Lord . . Duke . Bear him ...
... tell who fhould down . Duke . No more , no more . [ fhout . [ Charles is thrown . Orla . Yes , I beseech your Grace . I am not yet well breathed . Duke . How doft thou , Charles ? Le Beu . He cannot fpeak , my Lord . . Duke . Bear him ...
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... tell me this ; Which of the two was Daughter of the Duke That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beu . Neither his daughter , if we judge by man- ners ; But yet , indeed , the fhorter is his daughter . The other's daughter to the banish'd ...
... tell me this ; Which of the two was Daughter of the Duke That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beu . Neither his daughter , if we judge by man- ners ; But yet , indeed , the fhorter is his daughter . The other's daughter to the banish'd ...
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... difcord in the fpheres . Go , feek him . Tell him , I would speak with him . Enter Jaques . 1 Lord . He faves my labour by his own approach . Duke Duke Sen. Why , how now , Monfieur , what 38 AS YOU LIKE IT . SCENE VI. ...
... difcord in the fpheres . Go , feek him . Tell him , I would speak with him . Enter Jaques . 1 Lord . He faves my labour by his own approach . Duke Duke Sen. Why , how now , Monfieur , what 38 AS YOU LIKE IT . SCENE VI. ...
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