The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Lords . DUKE F. Mistress , despatch you with your hafte , And get you from our court . Ros . DUKE F. fafeft Me , uncle ... lord ; Or , if we did derive it from our friends , What's that to me ? my father was no traitor : Then , good my ...
... Lords . DUKE F. Mistress , despatch you with your hafte , And get you from our court . Ros . DUKE F. fafeft Me , uncle ... lord ; Or , if we did derive it from our friends , What's that to me ? my father was no traitor : Then , good my ...
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... LORD . Indeed , my lord , The melancholy Jaques grieves at that ; And , in that kind , fwears you do more ufurp Than doth your brother that hath banish'd you . 3 Finds tongues in trees , & c . ] So , in Sidney's Arcadia , Book I ...
... LORD . Indeed , my lord , The melancholy Jaques grieves at that ; And , in that kind , fwears you do more ufurp Than doth your brother that hath banish'd you . 3 Finds tongues in trees , & c . ] So , in Sidney's Arcadia , Book I ...
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... lord of Amiens , and myself , Did fteal behind him , as he lay along Under an oak , whofe antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood : " To the which place a poor fequefter'd ftag , That from the hunters ' aim had ...
... lord of Amiens , and myself , Did fteal behind him , as he lay along Under an oak , whofe antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood : " To the which place a poor fequefter'd ftag , That from the hunters ' aim had ...
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... LORD . We did , my lord , weeping and com- menting Upon the fobbing deer . DUKE S. Show me the place ; I love to cope him4 in these fullen fits , For then he's full of matter . 2 LORD . I'll bring you to him ftraight . [ Exeunt . SCENE ...
... LORD . We did , my lord , weeping and com- menting Upon the fobbing deer . DUKE S. Show me the place ; I love to cope him4 in these fullen fits , For then he's full of matter . 2 LORD . I'll bring you to him ftraight . [ Exeunt . SCENE ...
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... Lords , and others . DUKE S. I think he be transform'd into a beaft ; For I can no where find him like a man . 1 LORD . My lord , he is but even now gone hence ; Here was he merry , hearing of a song . DUKE S. If he , compact of jars ...
... Lords , and others . DUKE S. I think he be transform'd into a beaft ; For I can no where find him like a man . 1 LORD . My lord , he is but even now gone hence ; Here was he merry , hearing of a song . DUKE S. If he , compact of jars ...
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