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 491
... Wife as thou art Beautiful . Bot . Not fo neither : But if I had Wit enough to get out of this Wood , I have enough to ferve mine own turn . Queen . Out of this Wood do not defire to go , Thou shalt remain here , whether thou wilt or no ...
... Wife as thou art Beautiful . Bot . Not fo neither : But if I had Wit enough to get out of this Wood , I have enough to ferve mine own turn . Queen . Out of this Wood do not defire to go , Thou shalt remain here , whether thou wilt or no ...
Page 496
... wife fojourn'd , And now to Helen it is home return'd , There to remain . Lyf . It is not fo . Dem . Difparage not the Faith thou doft not know , Left Left to thy peril thou abide it dear . Look 496 A Midfummer - Night's Dream .
... wife fojourn'd , And now to Helen it is home return'd , There to remain . Lyf . It is not fo . Dem . Difparage not the Faith thou doft not know , Left Left to thy peril thou abide it dear . Look 496 A Midfummer - Night's Dream .
Page 508
... Wife , and me of my Confent ; Of my Confent that the fhould be your Wife . Dem . My Lord , fair Helen told me of their Stealth , Of this their Purpose hither to the Wood . And I in Fury hither follow'd them Fair Helena in Fancy follow'd ...
... Wife , and me of my Confent ; Of my Confent that the fhould be your Wife . Dem . My Lord , fair Helen told me of their Stealth , Of this their Purpose hither to the Wood . And I in Fury hither follow'd them Fair Helena in Fancy follow'd ...
Page 527
... Wife , For faying nothing ; who I am very fure , If they fhould fpeak , would almost damn thofe Ears , 1 Which hearing them , would call their Brothers Fools Which The Merchant of Venice . 727 Sola. I would have ftaid 'till I had ...
... Wife , For faying nothing ; who I am very fure , If they fhould fpeak , would almost damn thofe Ears , 1 Which hearing them , would call their Brothers Fools Which The Merchant of Venice . 727 Sola. I would have ftaid 'till I had ...
Page 528
... wife Men ; For Gratiano never lets me speak . Gra . Well , keep me Company but two Years more , Thou shalt not know the Sound of thine own Tongue . Anth . Fare you well ; I'll grow a Talker for this Gear . Gra . Thanks i'faith ; for ...
... wife Men ; For Gratiano never lets me speak . Gra . Well , keep me Company but two Years more , Thou shalt not know the Sound of thine own Tongue . Anth . Fare you well ; I'll grow a Talker for this Gear . Gra . Thanks i'faith ; for ...
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