The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 33
... things may ferve long , but not ferve ever . Count . I play the noble hufwife with the time , to entertain it fo merrily with a fool . Clo . O Lord , Sir - why , there't ferves well again . Count . An end , Sir ; to your bufinefs : give ...
... things may ferve long , but not ferve ever . Count . I play the noble hufwife with the time , to entertain it fo merrily with a fool . Clo . O Lord , Sir - why , there't ferves well again . Count . An end , Sir ; to your bufinefs : give ...
Page 38
... things proceed , The place is dignify'd by th ' doer's deed . Where great addition fwells , and virtue none , It is a dropfied honour ; good alone , Is good without a name . Vilenefs is fo : The property by what it is fhould go , Not by ...
... things proceed , The place is dignify'd by th ' doer's deed . Where great addition fwells , and virtue none , It is a dropfied honour ; good alone , Is good without a name . Vilenefs is fo : The property by what it is fhould go , Not by ...
Page 44
... things . Hel . What two things ? Clo . One , that she's not in heav'n , whither God fend her quickly ; the other , that she's in earth , from whence God fend her quickly ! Enter Parolles . Par . B'efs you , my fortunate Lady . Hel . I ...
... things . Hel . What two things ? Clo . One , that she's not in heav'n , whither God fend her quickly ; the other , that she's in earth , from whence God fend her quickly ! Enter Parolles . Par . B'efs you , my fortunate Lady . Hel . I ...
Page 45
... things shall be done , Sir . ( 24 ) Hel . In every thing I wait upon bis will . Par . I fhall report it f . Hel . I pray you come , firrah . ] The pointing of Helen's laft fhort speech ftands thus abfurdly , through all the editions ...
... things shall be done , Sir . ( 24 ) Hel . In every thing I wait upon bis will . Par . I fhall report it f . Hel . I pray you come , firrah . ] The pointing of Helen's laft fhort speech ftands thus abfurdly , through all the editions ...
Page 56
... things they go under ; ] i . e . They are not in reality fo true and fincere , as in appearance they feem to be . This will be heft explain'd by another paffage in Hamlet , where Polonius is counselling his daughter . I do know , When ...
... things they go under ; ] i . e . They are not in reality fo true and fincere , as in appearance they feem to be . This will be heft explain'd by another paffage in Hamlet , where Polonius is counselling his daughter . I do know , When ...
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