The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... [ Exit Dennis . ] " Twill be a good way ; and to - morrow the wrestling is . Enter Charles . Cha . Good morrow to your Wonhip . Oli . Good monfieur Charles , what's the new news at the new Court ? Cha . There's no news at the Court , Sir ...
... [ Exit Dennis . ] " Twill be a good way ; and to - morrow the wrestling is . Enter Charles . Cha . Good morrow to your Wonhip . Oli . Good monfieur Charles , what's the new news at the new Court ? Cha . There's no news at the Court , Sir ...
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... . If he come to morrow , I'll give him his payment ; if ever he go alone again , I'll never wreftle for prize more . And fo , God keep your Worship . [ Exit . Oli . Fare- Oli . Farewel , good Charles . Now will I AS YOU LIKE IT . 9.
... . If he come to morrow , I'll give him his payment ; if ever he go alone again , I'll never wreftle for prize more . And fo , God keep your Worship . [ Exit . Oli . Fare- Oli . Farewel , good Charles . Now will I AS YOU LIKE IT . 9.
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... Exit Duke , with his train . SCENE VIL Manent Celia , Rofalind , Orlando . Cel . Were I my father , coz , would I do this ? Orla . I am more proud to be Sir Rowland's fon , His youngest fon , and would not change that calling To be ...
... Exit Duke , with his train . SCENE VIL Manent Celia , Rofalind , Orlando . Cel . Were I my father , coz , would I do this ? Orla . I am more proud to be Sir Rowland's fon , His youngest fon , and would not change that calling To be ...
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... [ Exit . Orla . I reft much bounden to you : fare ye well ! Thus muft I from the fmoke into the fmother ; From tyrant Duke unto a tyrant Brother : But , heav'nly Rofalind ! -- the Duke's condition , ] The word condition means cha- racter ...
... [ Exit . Orla . I reft much bounden to you : fare ye well ! Thus muft I from the fmoke into the fmother ; From tyrant Duke unto a tyrant Brother : But , heav'nly Rofalind ! -- the Duke's condition , ] The word condition means cha- racter ...
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... Exit Sil . Rof . Alas , poor Shepherd ! fearching of thy wound , I have by hard adventure found my own . Clo . And I mine . I remember , when I was in love , I broke my fword upon a ftone , and bid him take that for coming a - nights to ...
... Exit Sil . Rof . Alas , poor Shepherd ! fearching of thy wound , I have by hard adventure found my own . Clo . And I mine . I remember , when I was in love , I broke my fword upon a ftone , and bid him take that for coming a - nights to ...
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