Shakespear Illustrated: Or The Novels and Histories, on which the Plays of Shakespear are Founded,: Collected and Translated from the Original Authors. With Critical Remarks. In Two Volumes, Volume 3A. Millar, 1754 - 308 pages |
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... himself . Valentine not fufpecting this Treachery in his Friend , acquaints him with the History of his Love , and begs his Affiftance in ftealing away the Lady , who had confented to marry him privately that Night . Protheus promifes ...
... himself . Valentine not fufpecting this Treachery in his Friend , acquaints him with the History of his Love , and begs his Affiftance in ftealing away the Lady , who had confented to marry him privately that Night . Protheus promifes ...
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... himself known , paffionately upbraids Protheus with his Bafenefs . Protheus , ftruck with Remorfe and Shame , acknowledges his Guilt , profeffes his Repent- ance , and implores of his Friend Pardon . Va- lentine readily grants it , and ...
... himself known , paffionately upbraids Protheus with his Bafenefs . Protheus , ftruck with Remorfe and Shame , acknowledges his Guilt , profeffes his Repent- ance , and implores of his Friend Pardon . Va- lentine readily grants it , and ...
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... himself to her . The Out - laws bring in the Duke and Thurio , whom they had taken Prifoners ' ; Valentine releafes the Duke , but feeing Thurio about to seize Silvia , whom he calls his own . he threatens him with instant Death if he ...
... himself to her . The Out - laws bring in the Duke and Thurio , whom they had taken Prifoners ' ; Valentine releafes the Duke , but feeing Thurio about to seize Silvia , whom he calls his own . he threatens him with instant Death if he ...
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... himself was dreft with the utmoft Exactnefs , and wore Feathers of the fame Colours in his Hat . As foon as he arrived at the Palace- Gate , he difmounted , and went up the Stairs . that led to the Chamber of Prefence . The Extreams of ...
... himself was dreft with the utmoft Exactnefs , and wore Feathers of the fame Colours in his Hat . As foon as he arrived at the Palace- Gate , he difmounted , and went up the Stairs . that led to the Chamber of Prefence . The Extreams of ...
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... himself fhould write the Letter ! VALENTINE . How now , Sir , what are you reasoning with yourself ? SPEED . Nay , I was rhiming ; ' tis you that have the Reason . To do what ? VALENTINE . SPEED . To be a Spokesman for Madam Silvia . To ...
... himself fhould write the Letter ! VALENTINE . How now , Sir , what are you reasoning with yourself ? SPEED . Nay , I was rhiming ; ' tis you that have the Reason . To do what ? VALENTINE . SPEED . To be a Spokesman for Madam Silvia . To ...
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