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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... bring you to him ftraight . Duke . SCENE II . Changes to the PALACE again . Enter Duke Frederick with Lords . [ Exeunt , MAN it be poffible , that no man faw them ? CA It cannot be . Some villains of my Court Are of confent and ...
... bring you to him ftraight . Duke . SCENE II . Changes to the PALACE again . Enter Duke Frederick with Lords . [ Exeunt , MAN it be poffible , that no man faw them ? CA It cannot be . Some villains of my Court Are of confent and ...
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... bring his brother to me , I'll make him find him . Do this fuddenly ; And let not Search and Inquifition quail To bring again these foolish runaways . Orla . SCENE III . Changes to OLIVER'S Houfe . W Enter Orlando and Adam . HO's there ...
... bring his brother to me , I'll make him find him . Do this fuddenly ; And let not Search and Inquifition quail To bring again these foolish runaways . Orla . SCENE III . Changes to OLIVER'S Houfe . W Enter Orlando and Adam . HO's there ...
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... Bring us where we may reft ourfelves , and feed ; Here's a young maid with travel much opprefs'd , And faints for fuccour . Cor . Fair Sir , I pity her , And wish for her fake , more than for mine own , My fortunes were more able to ...
... Bring us where we may reft ourfelves , and feed ; Here's a young maid with travel much opprefs'd , And faints for fuccour . Cor . Fair Sir , I pity her , And wish for her fake , more than for mine own , My fortunes were more able to ...
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... ❜d . • Old Edition , to live . + For ducdame Sir T. Hanmer , very acutely and judiciously , reads , D 3 • [ Exeunt , feverally . duc ad me . That is , bring him to me . SCENE · · VI . SCENE Enter Orlando and Adam . Adam AS YOU LIKE IT .
... ❜d . • Old Edition , to live . + For ducdame Sir T. Hanmer , very acutely and judiciously , reads , D 3 • [ Exeunt , feverally . duc ad me . That is , bring him to me . SCENE · · VI . SCENE Enter Orlando and Adam . Adam AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... bring it for food to thee . Thy conceit is nearer death , than thy powers . For my fake be comfortable , hold death a while at the arm's end I will be here with thee prefently , and if I bring thee not something to eat , I'll give thee ...
... bring it for food to thee . Thy conceit is nearer death , than thy powers . For my fake be comfortable , hold death a while at the arm's end I will be here with thee prefently , and if I bring thee not something to eat , I'll give thee ...
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