The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 62
... himself to do it , and dares bet-- ter be damn'd than to do't ? 2 Lord . You do not know him , my Lord , as we do ; certain it is , that he will fteal himself into a man's fa-- vour , and for a week efcape a great deal of difco- veries ...
... himself to do it , and dares bet-- ter be damn'd than to do't ? 2 Lord . You do not know him , my Lord , as we do ; certain it is , that he will fteal himself into a man's fa-- vour , and for a week efcape a great deal of difco- veries ...
Page 71
... himself made in the unchafte compofition , 1 Lord . Now God delay our rebellion , as we are ourfelves , what things are we ! 2 Lord . Merely our own traitors ; as in the common fhe comes into Helen's project , on the promife of a good ...
... himself made in the unchafte compofition , 1 Lord . Now God delay our rebellion , as we are ourfelves , what things are we ! 2 Lord . Merely our own traitors ; as in the common fhe comes into Helen's project , on the promife of a good ...
Page 72
... himself . 1 Lord . Is it not meant damnable in us to be the trumpeters of our unlawful intents ? we fhall not then have his company to - night ? 2 Lord . Not'till after midnight ; for he is dieted to his hour . 1 Lord . That approaches ...
... himself . 1 Lord . Is it not meant damnable in us to be the trumpeters of our unlawful intents ? we fhall not then have his company to - night ? 2 Lord . Not'till after midnight ; for he is dieted to his hour . 1 Lord . That approaches ...
Page 74
... himself ? 1 Lord . I have told your Lordship already : the ftocks carry him . But to 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 ...
... himself ? 1 Lord . I have told your Lordship already : the ftocks carry him . But to 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 ...
Page 80
... himself a braggart , Let him fear this ; for it will come to país , That every braggart fhall be found an afs . Ruft , fword ! cool , blufhes ! and , Parolles , live Safeft in fhame ! being fool'd , by fool'ry thrive ; There's place and ...
... himself a braggart , Let him fear this ; for it will come to país , That every braggart fhall be found an afs . Ruft , fword ! cool , blufhes ! and , Parolles , live Safeft in fhame ! being fool'd , by fool'ry thrive ; There's place and ...
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