The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 5H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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Page 29
... some fort , indeed , handle wo- men : but then he was rheumatick ; and talk'd of the whore of Babylon , " Boy . Do you not remember , ' a faw a flea stick upon Bardolph's nofe ; and ' a faid , it was a black foul burning in hell - fire ...
... some fort , indeed , handle wo- men : but then he was rheumatick ; and talk'd of the whore of Babylon , " Boy . Do you not remember , ' a faw a flea stick upon Bardolph's nofe ; and ' a faid , it was a black foul burning in hell - fire ...
Page 35
... Some petty and unprofitable dukedoms . The offer likes not : and the nimble gunner With linftock now the devilish cannon touches , [ Alarum ; and chambers go off . And down goes all before them . Still be kind , And eke out our ...
... Some petty and unprofitable dukedoms . The offer likes not : and the nimble gunner With linftock now the devilish cannon touches , [ Alarum ; and chambers go off . And down goes all before them . Still be kind , And eke out our ...
Page 45
... Some . Con . And if he be not fought withal , my lord , Let us not live in France ; let us quit all , And give our vineyards to a barbarous people . Dau . O Dieu vivant ! fhall a few fprays of us , - The emptying of our fathers ' luxury ...
... Some . Con . And if he be not fought withal , my lord , Let us not live in France ; let us quit all , And give our vineyards to a barbarous people . Dau . O Dieu vivant ! fhall a few fprays of us , - The emptying of our fathers ' luxury ...
Page 55
... Some of them will fall to - morrow , I hope . Con . And yet my fky fhall not want . Dau . That may be , for you bear a many fuper- fluously ; and ' twere more honour , fome were away . Con . Even as your horfe bears your praises ; who ...
... Some of them will fall to - morrow , I hope . Con . And yet my fky fhall not want . Dau . That may be , for you bear a many fuper- fluously ; and ' twere more honour , fome were away . Con . Even as your horfe bears your praises ; who ...
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... Some peradventure , have on them the guilt of premeditated and contrived mur- der ; fome , of beguiling virgins with the broken feals of perjury ; fome , making the wars their bul- wark , that have before gored the gentle bofom of peace ...
... Some peradventure , have on them the guilt of premeditated and contrived mur- der ; fome , of beguiling virgins with the broken feals of perjury ; fome , making the wars their bul- wark , that have before gored the gentle bofom of peace ...
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