The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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Page 39
... Poet wrote ; - - a Fiend , a Fury , & c . I made this Conjecture in my SHAKESPEARE reftor'd ; and Mr. Pope has thought fit to embrace it in his laft Edition . D 4 Adr . Adr . What , is he arrefted ? tell me The Comedy of ERRORS . 39.
... Poet wrote ; - - a Fiend , a Fury , & c . I made this Conjecture in my SHAKESPEARE reftor'd ; and Mr. Pope has thought fit to embrace it in his laft Edition . D 4 Adr . Adr . What , is he arrefted ? tell me The Comedy of ERRORS . 39.
Page 55
... thought of human reafon . Enter Antipholis , and Dromio of Eph . E. Ant . Juftice , moft gracious Duke , oh , grant me justice . Even for the service that long fince I did thee , When I bestrid thee in the wars , and took Deep scars to ...
... thought of human reafon . Enter Antipholis , and Dromio of Eph . E. Ant . Juftice , moft gracious Duke , oh , grant me justice . Even for the service that long fince I did thee , When I bestrid thee in the wars , and took Deep scars to ...
Page 68
... thought , Sir , to've held my peace , until You ' ad drawn oaths from him not to ftay : you , Sir , Charge him too coldly . Tell him , you are fure , All in Bohemia's well : this fatisfaction The by - gone day proclaim'd ; fay this to ...
... thought , Sir , to've held my peace , until You ' ad drawn oaths from him not to ftay : you , Sir , Charge him too coldly . Tell him , you are fure , All in Bohemia's well : this fatisfaction The by - gone day proclaim'd ; fay this to ...
Page 69
... thought there was no more behind , But fuch a day to morrow as to day , And to be boy eternal . Her . Was not my lord The verier wag o'th ' two ? Pol . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i'th ' Sun , And bleat the one at th ...
... thought there was no more behind , But fuch a day to morrow as to day , And to be boy eternal . Her . Was not my lord The verier wag o'th ' two ? Pol . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i'th ' Sun , And bleat the one at th ...
Page 72
... , And with his varying childnefs , cures in me Thoughts that fhould thick my blood . My Leo . Leo . So ftands this Squire Offic'd with me : 4.44 72 The WINTER'S TALE . Thou doft make poffible things not be fo held, ...
... , And with his varying childnefs , cures in me Thoughts that fhould thick my blood . My Leo . Leo . So ftands this Squire Offic'd with me : 4.44 72 The WINTER'S TALE . Thou doft make poffible things not be fo held, ...
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