The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Pagina 82
... myself - Por . Mark you but that ! In both mine eyes he doubly fees himself ; In each eye one : fwear by your double self , And there's an oath of credit ! Baff . Nay , but hear me : Pardon this fault , and by my foul I swear , I never ...
... myself - Por . Mark you but that ! In both mine eyes he doubly fees himself ; In each eye one : fwear by your double self , And there's an oath of credit ! Baff . Nay , but hear me : Pardon this fault , and by my foul I swear , I never ...
Pagina 92
... myself reprehend his own perfon , for I am his grace's tharborough : but I would fee his own person in flesh and blood . Biron . This is he . Dull . Signior Arme , Arme , commends you . There's villany abroad ; this letter will tell you ...
... myself reprehend his own perfon , for I am his grace's tharborough : but I would fee his own person in flesh and blood . Biron . This is he . Dull . Signior Arme , Arme , commends you . There's villany abroad ; this letter will tell you ...
Pagina 94
... myself to walk : the time when ? about the fixth hour , when beafts moft graze , birds beft peck , and men fit down to that nourishment which is call'd Supper : So much for the time when . Now for the ground which : which , I mean , I ...
... myself to walk : the time when ? about the fixth hour , when beafts moft graze , birds beft peck , and men fit down to that nourishment which is call'd Supper : So much for the time when . Now for the ground which : which , I mean , I ...
Pagina 99
... myself with blushing : maid . Jaq . Man . Arm . I will vifit thee at the lodge . Jaq . That's here by . Arm . I know where it is fituate . Jaq . Lord , how wife you are ! Arm . I will tell thee wonders . Jaq . With that face ? Arm . I ...
... myself with blushing : maid . Jaq . Man . Arm . I will vifit thee at the lodge . Jaq . That's here by . Arm . I know where it is fituate . Jaq . Lord , how wife you are ! Arm . I will tell thee wonders . Jaq . With that face ? Arm . I ...
Pagina 120
... myself forfworn , to thee I'll faithful prove , Those thoughts to me were oaks , to thee like ofiers bow'd . Study his biafs leaves , and makes his book thine eyes ; Where all those pleasures live , that art would comprehend : If ...
... myself forfworn , to thee I'll faithful prove , Those thoughts to me were oaks , to thee like ofiers bow'd . Study his biafs leaves , and makes his book thine eyes ; Where all those pleasures live , that art would comprehend : If ...
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