Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, 1774, Volume 5Cornmarket P., 1969 - 1800 pages |
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Page 182
... speech . Pau . I am forry for't . All faults I make , when I fhall come to know them , I do repent : alas , I've fhew'd too much The rafhness of a woman ; he is touch'd To th ' noble heart . What's gone , and what's pa help , Should be ...
... speech . Pau . I am forry for't . All faults I make , when I fhall come to know them , I do repent : alas , I've fhew'd too much The rafhness of a woman ; he is touch'd To th ' noble heart . What's gone , and what's pa help , Should be ...
Page 274
... speech . Com . I think ' twill ferve , if he Can thereto frame his fpirit . Vol . He muft and will : Pr'ythee , now , fay you will , and go about it . * This advice of Volumnia's is fenfible and politic ; but we think she carries ...
... speech . Com . I think ' twill ferve , if he Can thereto frame his fpirit . Vol . He muft and will : Pr'ythee , now , fay you will , and go about it . * This advice of Volumnia's is fenfible and politic ; but we think she carries ...
Page 331
... speech ; for befides that it is excellent- ly well penn'd , I have taken great pains to con it . Good beauties , let me fuftain no fcorn ; I am very prompt , even to the least finister ufage . Oli . Whence came you , Sir ? Vio . I can ...
... speech ; for befides that it is excellent- ly well penn'd , I have taken great pains to con it . Good beauties , let me fuftain no fcorn ; I am very prompt , even to the least finister ufage . Oli . Whence came you , Sir ? Vio . I can ...
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