The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane., 1709 |
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Page 510
... say , Paragon ; a Paramour is ( God bless us ) a Thing of naught . Enter Snug . Snug . Mafters , the Duke is coming from the Temple , and there is two or three Lords and Ladies more marri- ed ; If our Sport had gone forward , we had all ...
... say , Paragon ; a Paramour is ( God bless us ) a Thing of naught . Enter Snug . Snug . Mafters , the Duke is coming from the Temple , and there is two or three Lords and Ladies more marri- ed ; If our Sport had gone forward , we had all ...
Page 512
... Say , what Abridgment have you for this Evening ? What Mask ? What Mufick ? How fhall we beguile The lazy time , if not with fome Delight ? Ege . There is a Brief how many Sports are rife : Make choice of which your Highness will fee ...
... Say , what Abridgment have you for this Evening ? What Mask ? What Mufick ? How fhall we beguile The lazy time , if not with fome Delight ? Ege . There is a Brief how many Sports are rife : Make choice of which your Highness will fee ...
Page 536
... Say this Fair Sir , you fpet on me on Wednesday laft ; You fpurn'd me fuch a Day ; another time You call'd me Dog ; and for these Curtefies I'll lend you thus much Monies . Anth . I am as like to call thee so again , To fpit on thee ...
... Say this Fair Sir , you fpet on me on Wednesday laft ; You fpurn'd me fuch a Day ; another time You call'd me Dog ; and for these Curtefies I'll lend you thus much Monies . Anth . I am as like to call thee so again , To fpit on thee ...
Page 544
... say , Amen ; Ufe all the obfervance of Civility , Like one well ftudied in a fad oftent To please his Grandam , never trust me more . Baff . Well , we shall fee your bearing . Gra . Nay , but I bar to Night , you shall not gage me By ...
... say , Amen ; Ufe all the obfervance of Civility , Like one well ftudied in a fad oftent To please his Grandam , never trust me more . Baff . Well , we shall fee your bearing . Gra . Nay , but I bar to Night , you shall not gage me By ...
Page 547
... Say I will come . Laun . I will go before , Sir . Miftrefs , look out at a Window for all this ; There will come a Chriftian by , Will be worth a Jew's Eye . [ Exit Laun . Shy . What fays that Fool of Hagar's Off.fpring ? ha . Jef . His ...
... Say I will come . Laun . I will go before , Sir . Miftrefs , look out at a Window for all this ; There will come a Chriftian by , Will be worth a Jew's Eye . [ Exit Laun . Shy . What fays that Fool of Hagar's Off.fpring ? ha . Jef . His ...
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