The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 pages |
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Page 470
... Self - affairs , My Mind did lofe it . But Demetrius come , And come Egeus , you fhall go with me , I have fome private fchooling for you both . For you , fair Hermia , look you arm your self , To fit your Fancies to your Father's Will ...
... Self - affairs , My Mind did lofe it . But Demetrius come , And come Egeus , you fhall go with me , I have fome private fchooling for you both . For you , fair Hermia , look you arm your self , To fit your Fancies to your Father's Will ...
Page 542
... self , as your Worship fhall know by this honeft old Man ; and , though I fay it , though old Man , yet poor Man my Fa- ther . Baff . One fpeak for both , what would you ? - Laun . Serve you , Sir . Gob . This is the very defect of the ...
... self , as your Worship fhall know by this honeft old Man ; and , though I fay it , though old Man , yet poor Man my Fa- ther . Baff . One fpeak for both , what would you ? - Laun . Serve you , Sir . Gob . This is the very defect of the ...
Page 591
... Por . Mark you but that ! In both mine Eyes he doubly fees himself , In each Eye one ; fwear by your double self , And there's an Oath of Credit ! Baff . Baff . Nay , but hear me : Pardon this The Merchant of Venice . 591.
... Por . Mark you but that ! In both mine Eyes he doubly fees himself , In each Eye one ; fwear by your double self , And there's an Oath of Credit ! Baff . Baff . Nay , but hear me : Pardon this The Merchant of Venice . 591.
Page 612
... : To Day my Lord of Amiens , and my self , Did fteal behind him as he lay along Under an Oak , whofe antick Root peeps out Upon Upon the Brook that brawls along this Wood , To 612 Like it . As you ACT II. SCENE I ...
... : To Day my Lord of Amiens , and my self , Did fteal behind him as he lay along Under an Oak , whofe antick Root peeps out Upon Upon the Brook that brawls along this Wood , To 612 Like it . As you ACT II. SCENE I ...
Page 653
... self , There's none within . Oli . If that an Eye may profit by a Tongue , Then should I know you by Defeription , " Such Garments , and fuch Years ; The Boy is fair , Of female Favour , and beftows himself > Like a ripe Sifter : But ...
... self , There's none within . Oli . If that an Eye may profit by a Tongue , Then should I know you by Defeription , " Such Garments , and fuch Years ; The Boy is fair , Of female Favour , and beftows himself > Like a ripe Sifter : But ...
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