The Dramatic Works: Of Shakespeare, in Six Volumes; with Notes by Joseph Rann, ...at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1787 - English drama |
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Page 103
... house . Gob . By God's " fonties , ' twill be a hard way to hit . Can you tell me whether one Launcelot , that dwells with him , dwell with him , or no ? W Laun . Talk you of young mafter Launcelot ? - Mark me now , [ afide . ] now will ...
... house . Gob . By God's " fonties , ' twill be a hard way to hit . Can you tell me whether one Launcelot , that dwells with him , dwell with him , or no ? W Laun . Talk you of young mafter Launcelot ? - Mark me now , [ afide . ] now will ...
Page 109
... house is hell , and thou , a merry devil , Didft rob it of fome tafte of tediousness : But fare thee well ; there is a ducat for thee . And , Launcelot , foon at fupper fhalt thou see Lorenzo , who is thy new master's guest : Give him ...
... house is hell , and thou , a merry devil , Didft rob it of fome tafte of tediousness : But fare thee well ; there is a ducat for thee . And , Launcelot , foon at fupper fhalt thou see Lorenzo , who is thy new master's guest : Give him ...
Page 112
... house : -I am right loth to go ; There is some ill a brewing towards my reft , For I did dream of money - bags to - night . Laun . I beseech you , fir , go ; my young , master doth expect your reproach . Shy . So do I his . Laun . And ...
... house : -I am right loth to go ; There is some ill a brewing towards my reft , For I did dream of money - bags to - night . Laun . I beseech you , fir , go ; my young , master doth expect your reproach . Shy . So do I his . Laun . And ...
Page 113
... house , under which Lorenzo Defir'd us to make stand . Sol . His hour is past . Gra . And it is marvel he out - dwells his hour , For lovers ever run before the clock . Sol . O , ten times fafter 7 patch ] -varlet . VOL . II . Venus ...
... house , under which Lorenzo Defir'd us to make stand . Sol . His hour is past . Gra . And it is marvel he out - dwells his hour , For lovers ever run before the clock . Sol . O , ten times fafter 7 patch ] -varlet . VOL . II . Venus ...
Page 122
... house ; Tell me once more what title thou doft bear : Who chufeth me , fhall get as much as he deferves ; And well faid too ; For who fhall go about To cozen fortune , and be honourable Without the stamp of merit ? Let none prefume To ...
... house ; Tell me once more what title thou doft bear : Who chufeth me , fhall get as much as he deferves ; And well faid too ; For who fhall go about To cozen fortune , and be honourable Without the stamp of merit ? Let none prefume To ...
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