The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Volume 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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Page 41
... matter . Yes , by Heaven : Oh most pernicious woman ! Oh villain , villain , fmiling damned villain ! My tables , ------ meet it is I fet it down , That one may smile , and , smile , and be a villain ; At least , I'm fure , it may be so ...
... matter . Yes , by Heaven : Oh most pernicious woman ! Oh villain , villain , fmiling damned villain ! My tables , ------ meet it is I fet it down , That one may smile , and , smile , and be a villain ; At least , I'm fure , it may be so ...
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... matter ? Oph . Alas , my Lord , I have been so affrighted ! Pol . With what , in the name of Heaven ? Oph . My Lord , as I was fewing in my closet , Lord Hamlet with his doublet all unbraced ,. No hat upon his head , his ftockings loofe ...
... matter ? Oph . Alas , my Lord , I have been so affrighted ! Pol . With what , in the name of Heaven ? Oph . My Lord , as I was fewing in my closet , Lord Hamlet with his doublet all unbraced ,. No hat upon his head , his ftockings loofe ...
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... matter , with lefs art . Pol . Madam , I fwear , I ufe no art at all . That he is mad , ' tis true ; ' tis true , ' tis pity ; And pity ' tis ' tis true ; a foolish figure , ---- But farewel it ; for I will ufe no art . Mad let us grant ...
... matter , with lefs art . Pol . Madam , I fwear , I ufe no art at all . That he is mad , ' tis true ; ' tis true , ' tis pity ; And pity ' tis ' tis true ; a foolish figure , ---- But farewel it ; for I will ufe no art . Mad let us grant ...
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... matter , my Lord ? Ham . Between whom ? [ Afide . Pol . I mean the matter that you read , my Lord . Ham . Slanders , Sir : for the fatirical flave fays here , that old men have grey beards ; that their faces are wrinkled ; their eyes ...
... matter , my Lord ? Ham . Between whom ? [ Afide . Pol . I mean the matter that you read , my Lord . Ham . Slanders , Sir : for the fatirical flave fays here , that old men have grey beards ; that their faces are wrinkled ; their eyes ...
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... matter . I will not fort you with the rest of my fervants ; for , to speak to you like an honest man , I am most dreadfully attended : but in the beaten way of friendship , what make you at Elfinoor ? Rof . To vifit you , my Lord ; no ...
... matter . I will not fort you with the rest of my fervants ; for , to speak to you like an honest man , I am most dreadfully attended : but in the beaten way of friendship , what make you at Elfinoor ? Rof . To vifit you , my Lord ; no ...
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