The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... hath this poffeffion held the man ? Adr , This week he hath been heavy , fower , fad , And much , much different from the man he was : But , ' till this afternoon , his paffion No'er Ne'er brake into extremity of rage . Abb . Hath The ...
... hath this poffeffion held the man ? Adr , This week he hath been heavy , fower , fad , And much , much different from the man he was : But , ' till this afternoon , his paffion No'er Ne'er brake into extremity of rage . Abb . Hath The ...
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... Hath he not loft much wealth by wreck at fea ? Bury'd fome dear friend ? hath not elle his eye Stray'd his affection in unlawful love ? A fin , prevailing much in youthful men , Who give their eyes the liberty of gazing . Which of thefe ...
... Hath he not loft much wealth by wreck at fea ? Bury'd fome dear friend ? hath not elle his eye Stray'd his affection in unlawful love ? A fin , prevailing much in youthful men , Who give their eyes the liberty of gazing . Which of thefe ...
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... hath done thee wrong . Adr . May it please your Grace , Antipholis my hus band , ( Whom I made lord of me and all I had , At your important letters , ) this ill day A moft outrageous fit of madness took him ; That defp'rately he hurry'd ...
... hath done thee wrong . Adr . May it please your Grace , Antipholis my hus band , ( Whom I made lord of me and all I had , At your important letters , ) this ill day A moft outrageous fit of madness took him ; That defp'rately he hurry'd ...
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... hath chang'd me , fince you faw me last ; And careful hours with time's deformed hand Have written ftrange defeatures in my face ; But tell me yet , doft thou not know my voice ? E. Ant . Neither . Egeon . Dromio , nor thou ? E. Dro ...
... hath chang'd me , fince you faw me last ; And careful hours with time's deformed hand Have written ftrange defeatures in my face ; But tell me yet , doft thou not know my voice ? E. Ant . Neither . Egeon . Dromio , nor thou ? E. Dro ...
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... hath bound him here ? Abb . Whoever bound him , I will loose his bonds ; And gain a husband by his liberty . Speak , old Egeon , if thou be'ft the man , That hadit a wife once call'd Emilia , That bore thee at a burthen two fair fons ...
... hath bound him here ? Abb . Whoever bound him , I will loose his bonds ; And gain a husband by his liberty . Speak , old Egeon , if thou be'ft the man , That hadit a wife once call'd Emilia , That bore thee at a burthen two fair fons ...
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