The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Page 40
... turns the every man the wrong fide out , And never gives to truth and virtue That , Which fimpleness and merit purchaseth . Urfu , Sure , fure , fuch carping is not commendable : Hero . No ; for to be fo odd , and from all fashions , As ...
... turns the every man the wrong fide out , And never gives to truth and virtue That , Which fimpleness and merit purchaseth . Urfu , Sure , fure , fuch carping is not commendable : Hero . No ; for to be fo odd , and from all fashions , As ...
Page 48
... turns about all the hot- bloods between fourteen and five and thirty ; fometimes , fashioning them like Pharao's foldiers in the reachy Painting ; fometimes , like the God Bel's priefts in the old church - window ; fometimes , like the ...
... turns about all the hot- bloods between fourteen and five and thirty ; fometimes , fashioning them like Pharao's foldiers in the reachy Painting ; fometimes , like the God Bel's priefts in the old church - window ; fometimes , like the ...
Page 51
... turn'd Turk , there's no more failing by the ftar . Beat . What means the fool , trow ? Marg . Nothing I , but God fend every one their heart's defire ! Hero . Thefe gloves the count fent me , they are an excellent perfume . Beat . I am ...
... turn'd Turk , there's no more failing by the ftar . Beat . What means the fool , trow ? Marg . Nothing I , but God fend every one their heart's defire ! Hero . Thefe gloves the count fent me , they are an excellent perfume . Beat . I am ...
Page 57
... turn all beauty into thoughts of harm ; And never fhall it more be gracious . Leon . Hath no man's dagger here a point for me ? Beat . Why , how now , Coufin , wherefore fink you down ? John . Come , let us go ; these things , come thus ...
... turn all beauty into thoughts of harm ; And never fhall it more be gracious . Leon . Hath no man's dagger here a point for me ? Beat . Why , how now , Coufin , wherefore fink you down ? John . Come , let us go ; these things , come thus ...
Page 63
... turn'd into tongue , and trim ones too ; he is now as valiant as Hercules , that only tells a lie , and fwears it : I cannot be a man with wifhing , therefore I will die a woman with grieving . Bene . Tarry , good Beatrice ; by this ...
... turn'd into tongue , and trim ones too ; he is now as valiant as Hercules , that only tells a lie , and fwears it : I cannot be a man with wifhing , therefore I will die a woman with grieving . Bene . Tarry , good Beatrice ; by this ...
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