The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 2H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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Page 40
... touch'd with love : if he be fad , he wants money . Bene . I have the tooth - ach . D. Pedra . Draw it . Bene . Hang it ! Claud . You must hang it first , and draw it after- wards . D. Pedro . What ? figh for the tooth - ach ? Leon ...
... touch'd with love : if he be fad , he wants money . Bene . I have the tooth - ach . D. Pedra . Draw it . Bene . Hang it ! Claud . You must hang it first , and draw it after- wards . D. Pedro . What ? figh for the tooth - ach ? Leon ...
Page 45
... touch pitch will be defiled : the moft peaceable way for you , if you do take a thief , is , to let him fhow himself what he is , and steal out of your company . Verg . You have been always called a merciful man , partner . Degb . Truly ...
... touch pitch will be defiled : the moft peaceable way for you , if you do take a thief , is , to let him fhow himself what he is , and steal out of your company . Verg . You have been always called a merciful man , partner . Degb . Truly ...
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... [ Touching his forehead , ] fhall drive fome of them to a non com : only get the learned writer to fet down our excommunication , and meet me at the gaol . [ Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I. The Infide of a Church . Enter Don PEDRO , Don JOHN ...
... [ Touching his forehead , ] fhall drive fome of them to a non com : only get the learned writer to fet down our excommunication , and meet me at the gaol . [ Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I. The Infide of a Church . Enter Don PEDRO , Don JOHN ...
Page 112
... touching now the point of human skill , Reafon becomes the marshal to my will , And leads me to your eyes ; where I o'erlook Love's ftories , written in love's richest book . Hel . Wherefore was I to this keen mockery born ? When , at ...
... touching now the point of human skill , Reafon becomes the marshal to my will , And leads me to your eyes ; where I o'erlook Love's ftories , written in love's richest book . Hel . Wherefore was I to this keen mockery born ? When , at ...
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... touch ! Could not a worm , an adder , do fo much ? An adder did it ; for with doubler tongue Than thine , thou ferpent , never adder stung . Dem . You fpend your paffion on a mifpris'd mood : I am not guilty of Lyfander's blood ; Nor is ...
... touch ! Could not a worm , an adder , do fo much ? An adder did it ; for with doubler tongue Than thine , thou ferpent , never adder stung . Dem . You fpend your paffion on a mifpris'd mood : I am not guilty of Lyfander's blood ; Nor is ...
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