Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, 1774, Volume 5Cornmarket P., 1969 - 1800 pages |
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Page 160
... thought my wife is flippery ? if thou wilt , confefs , Or elfe be impudently negative , To have nor eyes , nor ears , nor thought . Cam . I would not be a ftander - by , to hear My fovereign mistress clouded fo , without My prefent ...
... thought my wife is flippery ? if thou wilt , confefs , Or elfe be impudently negative , To have nor eyes , nor ears , nor thought . Cam . I would not be a ftander - by , to hear My fovereign mistress clouded fo , without My prefent ...
Page 299
... thought them fure of you . Cor . This laft old man , Whom with a crack'd heart I have fent to Rome , Lov'd me above the measure of a father ; Nay , godded me , indeed . Their latest refuge , Was to fend him : for whose old love , I have ...
... thought them fure of you . Cor . This laft old man , Whom with a crack'd heart I have fent to Rome , Lov'd me above the measure of a father ; Nay , godded me , indeed . Their latest refuge , Was to fend him : for whose old love , I have ...
Page 365
... thought he had been : valiant , and fo cunning in fence , I'd have feen him . damn'd , ere I'd have challeng'd him . Let him let the matter flip , and I'll give him my horfe , grey Capilet . Sir To . I'll make the motion ; ftand here ...
... thought he had been : valiant , and fo cunning in fence , I'd have feen him . damn'd , ere I'd have challeng'd him . Let him let the matter flip , and I'll give him my horfe , grey Capilet . Sir To . I'll make the motion ; ftand here ...
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