The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1800 |
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... [ Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU , HEL . O , were that all ! I think not on my fa- ther ; 6 That thee may furnish , ] That may help thee with more and better qualifications . JOHNSON . 5 The best wishes , & c . ] That is , may you be mistress ...
... [ Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU , HEL . O , were that all ! I think not on my fa- ther ; 6 That thee may furnish , ] That may help thee with more and better qualifications . JOHNSON . 5 The best wishes , & c . ] That is , may you be mistress ...
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... [ Exeunt . Flourish . SCENE III . Roufillon . A Room in the Countefs's Palace . Enter Countefs , Steward , and Clown . " COUNT . I will now hear : what fay you of this gentlewoman ? 5 • nature and fickness D'ebate it ] So , in Macbeth ...
... [ Exeunt . Flourish . SCENE III . Roufillon . A Room in the Countefs's Palace . Enter Countefs , Steward , and Clown . " COUNT . I will now hear : what fay you of this gentlewoman ? 5 • nature and fickness D'ebate it ] So , in Macbeth ...
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... [ Exeunt . in't . There's fomething hints More than my father's fkill , - that his good receipt , & c . ] The old copy reads - fomething STEEVENS . Here is an inference , [ that ] without any thing preceding , to which it refers , which ...
... [ Exeunt . in't . There's fomething hints More than my father's fkill , - that his good receipt , & c . ] The old copy reads - fomething STEEVENS . Here is an inference , [ that ] without any thing preceding , to which it refers , which ...
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... [ Exeunt . Lords ] What will you do ? BER . Stay ; the king-- [ Seeing him rife . PAR . Ufe a more fpacious ceremony to the noble lords ; you have reflrain'd yourfelf within the lift of too cold an adieu : be more expreffive to them ; for ...
... [ Exeunt . Lords ] What will you do ? BER . Stay ; the king-- [ Seeing him rife . PAR . Ufe a more fpacious ceremony to the noble lords ; you have reflrain'd yourfelf within the lift of too cold an adieu : be more expreffive to them ; for ...
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... Exeunt BERTRAM and PAROlles . Enter LAFEU . LAF . Pardon , my lord , [ Kneeling . ] for me and for my tidings . KING . I'll fee thee to ftand up . LAF . 3 Then here's a man Stands , that has brought his pardon . I would , you Had kneel ...
... Exeunt BERTRAM and PAROlles . Enter LAFEU . LAF . Pardon , my lord , [ Kneeling . ] for me and for my tidings . KING . I'll fee thee to ftand up . LAF . 3 Then here's a man Stands , that has brought his pardon . I would , you Had kneel ...
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