The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Pagina 61
... fhall affure you further ; But I fhall lofe the grounds I work_upon . Wid . Tho ' my eftate be fallen , I was well born , Nothing acquainted with these bufineffes ; And would not put my reputation now In any ftaining act . Hel . Nor ...
... fhall affure you further ; But I fhall lofe the grounds I work_upon . Wid . Tho ' my eftate be fallen , I was well born , Nothing acquainted with these bufineffes ; And would not put my reputation now In any ftaining act . Hel . Nor ...
Pagina 67
... fhall not hear . Now will I charge you in the band of truth , When you have conquer'd my yet maiden - bed , Remain there but an hour , nor speak to me : My reasons are most strong , and you fhall know them , When back again this ring fhall ...
... fhall not hear . Now will I charge you in the band of truth , When you have conquer'd my yet maiden - bed , Remain there but an hour , nor speak to me : My reasons are most strong , and you fhall know them , When back again this ring fhall ...
Pagina 73
... fhall be done to him ? 1 Lord . Nothing , but let him have thanks . De- mand of him my conditions , and what credit I have with the Duke . Int . Well , that's fet down . You fhall demand of him , whether one Captain Dumain be i ' th ...
... fhall be done to him ? 1 Lord . Nothing , but let him have thanks . De- mand of him my conditions , and what credit I have with the Duke . Int . Well , that's fet down . You fhall demand of him , whether one Captain Dumain be i ' th ...
Pagina 77
... fhall . Simply the thing I am Shall make me live : who knows himself a braggart , Let him fear this ; for it will come to pass , That every braggart fhall be found an afs . Ruft , fword ! cool , blushes ! and , Parolles , live Safeft in ...
... fhall . Simply the thing I am Shall make me live : who knows himself a braggart , Let him fear this ; for it will come to pass , That every braggart fhall be found an afs . Ruft , fword ! cool , blushes ! and , Parolles , live Safeft in ...
Pagina 81
... fhall fee him ere I die . I have letters , that my fon will be here to - night : I fhall befeech your Lordship to remain with me ' till they meet together . Laf . Madam , I was thinking with what manners I might fafely be admitted ...
... fhall fee him ere I die . I have letters , that my fon will be here to - night : I fhall befeech your Lordship to remain with me ' till they meet together . Laf . Madam , I was thinking with what manners I might fafely be admitted ...
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