The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... eyes , you might fail of the knowing me : it is a wise father , that knows his own child . Well , old man , I will tell you news of your son : Give me your blessing : truth will come to light ; murder cannot be hid long , a man's son ...
... eyes , you might fail of the knowing me : it is a wise father , that knows his own child . Well , old man , I will tell you news of your son : Give me your blessing : truth will come to light ; murder cannot be hid long , a man's son ...
Page 32
... eyes Thus with my hat , and sigh , and say , amen ; Use all the observance of civility , Like one well studied in a sad ostent2 To please his grandam , never trust me more . Bass . Well , we shall see your bearing . 3 Gra . Nay , but I ...
... eyes Thus with my hat , and sigh , and say , amen ; Use all the observance of civility , Like one well studied in a sad ostent2 To please his grandam , never trust me more . Bass . Well , we shall see your bearing . 3 Gra . Nay , but I ...
Page 35
... eyes shall be thy judge , The difference of old Shylock and Bassanio : - What , Jessica ! -thou shalt not gormandize , As thou hast done with me ; -What , Jessica ! -- And sleep and snore , and rend apparel out ; - Why , Jessica , I say ...
... eyes shall be thy judge , The difference of old Shylock and Bassanio : - What , Jessica ! -thou shalt not gormandize , As thou hast done with me ; -What , Jessica ! -- And sleep and snore , and rend apparel out ; - Why , Jessica , I say ...
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... eyes be true ; And true she is , as she hath prov'd herself ; And therefore , like herself , wise , fair , and true , Shall she be placed in my constant soul . Enter JESSICA , below . What , art thou come ? -On , gentlemen , away ; Our ...
... eyes be true ; And true she is , as she hath prov'd herself ; And therefore , like herself , wise , fair , and true , Shall she be placed in my constant soul . Enter JESSICA , below . What , art thou come ? -On , gentlemen , away ; Our ...
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... eye There is a written scroll ? I'll read the writing . All that glisters is not gold , Often have you heard that told : Many a man his life hath sold , But my outside to behold : Gilded tombs do worms infold . Had you been as wise as ...
... eye There is a written scroll ? I'll read the writing . All that glisters is not gold , Often have you heard that told : Many a man his life hath sold , But my outside to behold : Gilded tombs do worms infold . Had you been as wise as ...
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