The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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Page 56
... together ; Till , gnawing with my teeth my bonds afunder , I gain'd my freedom , and immediately Ran hither to your Grace ; whom I beseech Το To give me ample fatisfaction For these deep thames and 56 The Comedy of ERRORS .
... together ; Till , gnawing with my teeth my bonds afunder , I gain'd my freedom , and immediately Ran hither to your Grace ; whom I beseech Το To give me ample fatisfaction For these deep thames and 56 The Comedy of ERRORS .
Page 57
... Grace . Duke . Why , this is ftrange ; go call the Abbefs hi- ther ; I think , you are all mated , or ftark mad . [ Ex . one to the Abbefs . Egeon . Moft mighty Duke , vouchfafe me fpeak a word : Haply I fee a friend , will fave my life ...
... Grace . Duke . Why , this is ftrange ; go call the Abbefs hi- ther ; I think , you are all mated , or ftark mad . [ Ex . one to the Abbefs . Egeon . Moft mighty Duke , vouchfafe me fpeak a word : Haply I fee a friend , will fave my life ...
Page 70
... Grace to boot !. Of this make no conclufion , left you fay , Your Queen and I are devils . Yet , go on ; - Th ' offences we have made you do , we'll anfwer ; If you firft finn'd with us , and that with us You did continue fault ; and ...
... Grace to boot !. Of this make no conclufion , left you fay , Your Queen and I are devils . Yet , go on ; - Th ' offences we have made you do , we'll anfwer ; If you firft finn'd with us , and that with us You did continue fault ; and ...
Page 75
... understanding Reader will allow , my Reformation of the Pointing has entirely retriev'd the Place from Obfcurity , and reconcil'd it to the Author's Meaning . Is never free of . But , befeech your Grace The WINTER'S TALE . 75.
... understanding Reader will allow , my Reformation of the Pointing has entirely retriev'd the Place from Obfcurity , and reconcil'd it to the Author's Meaning . Is never free of . But , befeech your Grace The WINTER'S TALE . 75.
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... Grace , Be plainer with me , let me know my trespass By its own vifage , if I then deny it , ' Tis none of mine . Leo . Ha'not you feen , Camillo , ( But that's paft doubt , you have ; or your eye - glafs Is thicker than a cuckold's ...
... Grace , Be plainer with me , let me know my trespass By its own vifage , if I then deny it , ' Tis none of mine . Leo . Ha'not you feen , Camillo , ( But that's paft doubt , you have ; or your eye - glafs Is thicker than a cuckold's ...
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