Much ado about nothing. The marchant of Venice. Love's labour lost. As you like it. Taming the shrewJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and T. Shewell, H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod., 1747 |
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... shall stay here at the leaft a month ; and he heartily prays , fome occafion may detain us longer : I dare fwear , he is no hypocrite , but prays from his heart . Leon . If you fwear , my Lord , you fhall not be for- fworn . Let me bid ...
... shall stay here at the leaft a month ; and he heartily prays , fome occafion may detain us longer : I dare fwear , he is no hypocrite , but prays from his heart . Leon . If you fwear , my Lord , you fhall not be for- fworn . Let me bid ...
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... shall have revelling to - night ; I will affume thy part in fome difguife , And tell fair Hero I am Claudio ; 2 The fairest grant is the neceffity ; ] i . e . no one can have a better reafon for granting a request than the neceffity of ...
... shall have revelling to - night ; I will affume thy part in fome difguife , And tell fair Hero I am Claudio ; 2 The fairest grant is the neceffity ; ] i . e . no one can have a better reafon for granting a request than the neceffity of ...
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... shall pardon me . Beat . Nor will you not tell me , who you are ? Bene . Not now . Beat . That I was difdainful , and that I had my good Wit out of The Hundred merry Tales ; well , this was Signior Benedick that faid fo . ( a ) Jove ...
... shall pardon me . Beat . Nor will you not tell me , who you are ? Bene . Not now . Beat . That I was difdainful , and that I had my good Wit out of The Hundred merry Tales ; well , this was Signior Benedick that faid fo . ( a ) Jove ...
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William Shakespeare. too . Come , talk not of her , you shall find her the infernal Até in good apparel . I would to God , fome fcholar would conjure her ; for , certainly , while fhe is here a man may live as quiet in hell as in a ...
William Shakespeare. too . Come , talk not of her , you shall find her the infernal Até in good apparel . I would to God , fome fcholar would conjure her ; for , certainly , while fhe is here a man may live as quiet in hell as in a ...
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... Shall quipps and fentences , and these paper- bullets of the brain , awe a man from the career of his humour ? no : the world muft be peopled . " When I faid , I would die a batchelor , I did not " think I fhould live ' till I were ...
... Shall quipps and fentences , and these paper- bullets of the brain , awe a man from the career of his humour ? no : the world muft be peopled . " When I faid , I would die a batchelor , I did not " think I fhould live ' till I were ...
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