The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Page 31
... woman , one woman fhall not come in my grace . Rich she shall be , that's certain ; wife , or I'll none ; virtuous , or I'll never cheapen her : fair , or I'll never look on her ; mild , or come not near me ; noble , or not I for an an ...
... woman , one woman fhall not come in my grace . Rich she shall be , that's certain ; wife , or I'll none ; virtuous , or I'll never cheapen her : fair , or I'll never look on her ; mild , or come not near me ; noble , or not I for an an ...
Page 39
... woman's heart Of prouder ftuff than that of Beatrice . Difdain and Scorn ride fparkling in her eyes , Mif - prizing what they look on ; and her wit Values it felf fo highly , that to her All matter else seems weak ; fhe cannot love ...
... woman's heart Of prouder ftuff than that of Beatrice . Difdain and Scorn ride fparkling in her eyes , Mif - prizing what they look on ; and her wit Values it felf fo highly , that to her All matter else seems weak ; fhe cannot love ...
Page 42
... woman , there is no believing old figns ; he brushes his hat o'morn- ings ; what fhould that bode ? Pedro , Hath any man seen him at the barber's ? Claud . No , but the barber's man hath been seen with him ; and the old ornament of his ...
... woman , there is no believing old figns ; he brushes his hat o'morn- ings ; what fhould that bode ? Pedro , Hath any man seen him at the barber's ? Claud . No , but the barber's man hath been seen with him ; and the old ornament of his ...
Page 63
... woman with grieving . Bene . Tarry , good Beatrice ; by this hand , ' I love thee . Beat . Ufe it for my love fome other way than fwear- ing by it . Bene . Think you in your foul , the Count Claudio hath wrong'd Hero ? Beat . Yea , as ...
... woman with grieving . Bene . Tarry , good Beatrice ; by this hand , ' I love thee . Beat . Ufe it for my love fome other way than fwear- ing by it . Bene . Think you in your foul , the Count Claudio hath wrong'd Hero ? Beat . Yea , as ...
Page 77
... woman ; and fo , I pray thee , call Beatrice ; I give thee the bucklers . Marg . Give us the fwords ; we have bucklers of our own . Bene . If you use them , Margaret , you must put in the pikes with a vice , and they are dangerous ...
... woman ; and fo , I pray thee , call Beatrice ; I give thee the bucklers . Marg . Give us the fwords ; we have bucklers of our own . Bene . If you use them , Margaret , you must put in the pikes with a vice , and they are dangerous ...
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