The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 74
... answer you as you would be understood , he weeps like a wench that had fhed her milk ; he hath confeft himself to Morgan , whom he fuppofes to be a friar , from the time of his remem- brance to this very inftant difafter of his fetting ...
... answer you as you would be understood , he weeps like a wench that had fhed her milk ; he hath confeft himself to Morgan , whom he fuppofes to be a friar , from the time of his remem- brance to this very inftant difafter of his fetting ...
Page 76
... answer to the particular of the interrogatories . Demand them fingly . * Int . Do you know this Captain Dumain ? Par . I know him ; he was a botcher's prentice in Paris , from whence he was whipt for getting the the- riff's fool with ...
... answer to the particular of the interrogatories . Demand them fingly . * Int . Do you know this Captain Dumain ? Par . I know him ; he was a botcher's prentice in Paris , from whence he was whipt for getting the the- riff's fool with ...
Page 78
... answer'd to his reputation with the Duke , and to his valour . What is his honesty ? Par . He will fteal , Sir , an egg out of a cloister : for Papes and ravishments he parallels Neffus . He pro- feffes not keeping of oaths ; in ...
... answer'd to his reputation with the Duke , and to his valour . What is his honesty ? Par . He will fteal , Sir , an egg out of a cloister : for Papes and ravishments he parallels Neffus . He pro- feffes not keeping of oaths ; in ...
Page 80
... answer thanks . I duly am inform'd , His Grace is at Marfeilles , to which place We have convenient convoy ; you must know , I am fuppofed dead ; the army breaking , My bufband hies him home ; where , heaven aiding ,, And by the leave ...
... answer thanks . I duly am inform'd , His Grace is at Marfeilles , to which place We have convenient convoy ; you must know , I am fuppofed dead ; the army breaking , My bufband hies him home ; where , heaven aiding ,, And by the leave ...
Page 81
... answer to this relative . But this is the reading only of Mr. Rowes and Mr. Pope ;. I have restor❜d the genuine text from the first Folio . Our author is alluding to the Latin proverbial Gnome ; Finis coronate apus . And he elfewhere ...
... answer to this relative . But this is the reading only of Mr. Rowes and Mr. Pope ;. I have restor❜d the genuine text from the first Folio . Our author is alluding to the Latin proverbial Gnome ; Finis coronate apus . And he elfewhere ...
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Page 75 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.