Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, 1774, Volume 5Cornmarket P., 1969 - 1800 pages |
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... night is this ! Caf . A very pleafing night to honeft men . Cafca . Who ever knew the heavens menace fo ? Caf . Those that have known the earth fo full of faults . For my part I have walk'd about the streets , Submitting me unto the ...
... night is this ! Caf . A very pleafing night to honeft men . Cafca . Who ever knew the heavens menace fo ? Caf . Those that have known the earth fo full of faults . For my part I have walk'd about the streets , Submitting me unto the ...
Page 64
... night ; Early to - morrow will we rife and hence . Bru . Noble , noble Caffius , Good night , and good repofe . Caf . O my dear brother ! This was an ill beginning of the night : Never come fuch divifion ' tween our fouls ; Let it not ...
... night ; Early to - morrow will we rife and hence . Bru . Noble , noble Caffius , Good night , and good repofe . Caf . O my dear brother ! This was an ill beginning of the night : Never come fuch divifion ' tween our fouls ; Let it not ...
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... NIGHT , or more pleafingly unravel in their catastrophe , an intanglement of characters , and circumftances . Action : muft render it more pleafing than perusal . Ff2 DRA DRAMATIS PERSONE . Drury - Lane . Covent Garden , [ 315 ] TWELFTH ...
... NIGHT , or more pleafingly unravel in their catastrophe , an intanglement of characters , and circumftances . Action : muft render it more pleafing than perusal . Ff2 DRA DRAMATIS PERSONE . Drury - Lane . Covent Garden , [ 315 ] TWELFTH ...
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