The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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Page 109
... father . Bloffom , fpeed thee well ! ( 17 ) [ Laying down the child . There lye , and there thy character : there thefe , if fortune pleafe , both breed thee , pretty Which may , one , And still reft thine . The ftorm begins ; poor ...
... father . Bloffom , fpeed thee well ! ( 17 ) [ Laying down the child . There lye , and there thy character : there thefe , if fortune pleafe , both breed thee , pretty Which may , one , And still reft thine . The ftorm begins ; poor ...
Page 116
... father nam'd me Autolicus , be- for Engle : fo , I fufpect , Angle , by the fame eafy Corruption , is here . I have there prov'd the Ufe and Meaning of the Word . I'll proceed briefly to juftify the Emendation I have here made , by ...
... father nam'd me Autolicus , be- for Engle : fo , I fufpect , Angle , by the fame eafy Corruption , is here . I have there prov'd the Ufe and Meaning of the Word . I'll proceed briefly to juftify the Emendation I have here made , by ...
Page 117
... father hath made her mistress of the feaft , and fhe lays it on . She hath made me four and twenty nofe - gays for the fhearers ; ( 24 ) three - man fong - men all , and very good ones , but they are most of them means and bafes ; but ...
... father hath made her mistress of the feaft , and fhe lays it on . She hath made me four and twenty nofe - gays for the fhearers ; ( 24 ) three - man fong - men all , and very good ones , but they are most of them means and bafes ; but ...
Page 120
... father's ground . Per . Now Jove afford you cause ! To me the difference forges Dread ; ( your Greatness Hath not been us'd to fear ; ) even now I tremble To think , your father , by fome accident , Should pass this way , as you did ...
... father's ground . Per . Now Jove afford you cause ! To me the difference forges Dread ; ( your Greatness Hath not been us'd to fear ; ) even now I tremble To think , your father , by fome accident , Should pass this way , as you did ...
Page 121
... father's . For I cannot be Mine own , nor any thing to any , if I be not thine . To this I am moft conftant , Tho ' destiny say no . Be merry , ( Gentle , ) Strangle fuch thoughts as thefe , with any thing That you behold the while ...
... father's . For I cannot be Mine own , nor any thing to any , if I be not thine . To this I am moft conftant , Tho ' destiny say no . Be merry , ( Gentle , ) Strangle fuch thoughts as thefe , with any thing That you behold the while ...
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