The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 37
... use The help of mine own eyes . King . Know'st thou not , Bertram , What the hath done for me ? Ber . Yes , my good Lord , But never hope to know why I fhould marry her . King , Thou know'ft , fhe has rais'd me from my fickly bed . Ber ...
... use The help of mine own eyes . King . Know'st thou not , Bertram , What the hath done for me ? Ber . Yes , my good Lord , But never hope to know why I fhould marry her . King , Thou know'ft , fhe has rais'd me from my fickly bed . Ber ...
Page 85
... . The King's not here . Hel . Not here , Sir ? Gent . Not , indeed . He hence remov'd last night , and with more hafte ' Than is his use . Wid . Lord , how we lofe our pains ! Wit ALL's well , that ENDS well . ACT ...
... . The King's not here . Hel . Not here , Sir ? Gent . Not , indeed . He hence remov'd last night , and with more hafte ' Than is his use . Wid . Lord , how we lofe our pains ! Wit ALL's well , that ENDS well . ACT ...
Page 164
... use the devil himself with curtefy : fay'ft thou , that houfe is dark ? Mal . As hell , Sir Topas . Clo . Why , it hath bay - windows tranfparent as bari- cadoes , and the clear ftones towards the fouth - north , are as luftrous as ...
... use the devil himself with curtefy : fay'ft thou , that houfe is dark ? Mal . As hell , Sir Topas . Clo . Why , it hath bay - windows tranfparent as bari- cadoes , and the clear ftones towards the fouth - north , are as luftrous as ...
Page 167
... uses the fame term again in the very fame fenfe in The Winter's Tale . Then ' tis very credent , Thou may'ft co - join with something , and thou doft , & c . That 4 That this may be fome error , but no WHAT YOU WILL 167.
... uses the fame term again in the very fame fenfe in The Winter's Tale . Then ' tis very credent , Thou may'ft co - join with something , and thou doft , & c . That 4 That this may be fome error , but no WHAT YOU WILL 167.
Page 176
... use the devil himself with curtefy : fay'ft thou , that house is dark ? Mal . As hell , Sir Topas . M Clo . Why , it hath bay - windows tranfparent as bari- cadoes , and the clear ftones towards the fouth - north , are as luftrous as ...
... use the devil himself with curtefy : fay'ft thou , that house is dark ? Mal . As hell , Sir Topas . M Clo . Why , it hath bay - windows tranfparent as bari- cadoes , and the clear ftones towards the fouth - north , are as luftrous as ...
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