The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 1H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... fent an action of this kind on the ftage , is certainly an offence against thofe rules of manners proper to the perfons , that ought to be obferved there . On the contrary , let us only look a little on the con- duct of Shakspeare ...
... fent an action of this kind on the ftage , is certainly an offence against thofe rules of manners proper to the perfons , that ought to be obferved there . On the contrary , let us only look a little on the con- duct of Shakspeare ...
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... fent , we will not hand a rope more ; use your authority . If you cannot , give thanks you have liv'd fo long , and make yourfelf ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it fo hap.- Cheerly , good hearts - Out of our way ...
... fent , we will not hand a rope more ; use your authority . If you cannot , give thanks you have liv'd fo long , and make yourfelf ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it fo hap.- Cheerly , good hearts - Out of our way ...
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... fent to Naples : Let me not , Since I have dukedom got , And pardon'd the deceiver , dwell In this bare ifland , by your spell ; But releafe me from my bands , With the help of your good hands . my Gentle breath of yours my fails Muft ...
... fent to Naples : Let me not , Since I have dukedom got , And pardon'd the deceiver , dwell In this bare ifland , by your spell ; But releafe me from my bands , With the help of your good hands . my Gentle breath of yours my fails Muft ...
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... fent , I think , from Proteus : He would have given it you , but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault , I pray . Jul . Now , by my modefty , a goodly broker ! Dare you prefume to harbour wanton lines ...
... fent , I think , from Proteus : He would have given it you , but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault , I pray . Jul . Now , by my modefty , a goodly broker ! Dare you prefume to harbour wanton lines ...
Page 90
... fent him thither : There fhall he practise tilts and tournaments , Hear fweet difcourfe , converfe with noblemen ; And be in eye of every exercife , Worthy his youth and noblenefs of birth . Ant . I like thy counsel ; well haft thou ...
... fent him thither : There fhall he practise tilts and tournaments , Hear fweet difcourfe , converfe with noblemen ; And be in eye of every exercife , Worthy his youth and noblenefs of birth . Ant . I like thy counsel ; well haft thou ...
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