The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Volume 3C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... changes to the Court of France .. Enter Bertram , Lafeu , and Parolles .. Laf . ( 15 ) THEY fay , miracles are paft ; and we have our philofophical perfons to make modern , and familiar , things fupernatural and cause- lefs . Hence is ...
... changes to the Court of France .. Enter Bertram , Lafeu , and Parolles .. Laf . ( 15 ) THEY fay , miracles are paft ; and we have our philofophical perfons to make modern , and familiar , things fupernatural and cause- lefs . Hence is ...
Page 49
... You know your places well . When better fall , for your avails they foli ; To - morrow , to the field . VOL . III . C [ Exeunt . SCEN SCENE changes to Roufillon , in France . I Enter ALL's well , that ENDS well . 49 ACT ...
... You know your places well . When better fall , for your avails they foli ; To - morrow , to the field . VOL . III . C [ Exeunt . SCEN SCENE changes to Roufillon , in France . I Enter ALL's well , that ENDS well . 49 ACT ...
Page 50
... changes to Roufillon , in France . I Enter Countefs , and Clown . Count.TT hath happen'd , all as I would have had it ; fave , that he comes not along with her . Clo . By my troth , I take my young Lord to be a very melancholy man ...
... changes to Roufillon , in France . I Enter Countefs , and Clown . Count.TT hath happen'd , all as I would have had it ; fave , that he comes not along with her . Clo . By my troth , I take my young Lord to be a very melancholy man ...
Page 53
... change our courtefies . Will you draw near ? [ Exeunt Count , and Gentlemen . Hel . ' Till I have no wife , I have nothing in France . Nothing in France ... changes to the Duke's Court in Florence . Flourish ALL'S well , that ENDS well . 53.
... change our courtefies . Will you draw near ? [ Exeunt Count , and Gentlemen . Hel . ' Till I have no wife , I have nothing in France . Nothing in France ... changes to the Duke's Court in Florence . Flourish ALL'S well , that ENDS well . 53.
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... changes to the Duke's Court in Florence . Flourish . Enter the Duke of Florence , Bertram , Drum and Trumpets , Soldiers , Parolles . Duke . T HE general of our horfe thou art , and we , Great in our hope , lay our best love and Upon ...
... changes to the Duke's Court in Florence . Flourish . Enter the Duke of Florence , Bertram , Drum and Trumpets , Soldiers , Parolles . Duke . T HE general of our horfe thou art , and we , Great in our hope , lay our best love and Upon ...
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Page 103 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again ! it had a dying fall : O ! it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.
Page 394 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form 5 Then have I reason to be fond of grief.
Page 258 - Skulking in corners ? wishing clocks more swift ? Hours, minutes ? noon, midnight ? and all eyes blind With the pin and web,' but theirs, theirs only, That would unseen be wicked ? is this nothing ? Why, then the world, and all that's in't, is nothing; The covering sky is nothing ; Bohemia nothing; My wife is nothing; nor nothing have these nothings, If this be nothing.
Page 142 - element,' but the word is over-worn. \Exit. Vio. This fellow is wise enough to play the fool ; And to do that well craves a kind of wit : He must observe their mood on whom he jests, The quality of persons, and the time, And, like the haggard, check at every feather That comes before his eye.