The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Page 76
... of either , are abominable fellows ; and betray themfelves to every modern cenfure , worfe than drunkards . Jaq . Why , ' tis good to be fad , and fay nothing . Ref . Rof . Why then , ' tis good to be 76 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... of either , are abominable fellows ; and betray themfelves to every modern cenfure , worfe than drunkards . Jaq . Why , ' tis good to be fad , and fay nothing . Ref . Rof . Why then , ' tis good to be 76 AS YOU LIKE IT .
Page 182
... worfe by their Indolence , that they have left med gear's Stable to cleanfe : and a Man had need to have the Strength of a Hercules to heave put all their Rubbish . But to Į I it infinuateth me of Bufinefs ; Why fhould infamy be ...
... worfe by their Indolence , that they have left med gear's Stable to cleanfe : and a Man had need to have the Strength of a Hercules to heave put all their Rubbish . But to Į I it infinuateth me of Bufinefs ; Why fhould infamy be ...
Page 203
... worfe , and fhew'd the better face . King . We are defcried ; they'll mock us now down- right , Dum . Let us confefs , and turn it to a jeft . Prin . Amaz'd , my lord ? why looks your High- nefs fad ? Rof . Help , hold his brows , he'll ...
... worfe , and fhew'd the better face . King . We are defcried ; they'll mock us now down- right , Dum . Let us confefs , and turn it to a jeft . Prin . Amaz'd , my lord ? why looks your High- nefs fad ? Rof . Help , hold his brows , he'll ...
Page 226
... worfe of than it deferved . I his voyager , fpeaking of the ifle of Cs , in tells the follow- the go , fign they changed the Saxons eftre raccordé fi non par ing 226 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . as Amadis de Gaula was at the ...
... worfe of than it deferved . I his voyager , fpeaking of the ifle of Cs , in tells the follow- the go , fign they changed the Saxons eftre raccordé fi non par ing 226 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . as Amadis de Gaula was at the ...
Page 252
... worfe than the great'ft infection That e'er was heard , or read ! Cam . Swear this though over 7 By each particular ftar in heaven , and By all their influences ; you may as well Forbid the fea for to obey the moon , As or by oath ...
... worfe than the great'ft infection That e'er was heard , or read ! Cam . Swear this though over 7 By each particular ftar in heaven , and By all their influences ; you may as well Forbid the fea for to obey the moon , As or by oath ...
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