The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4 |
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S. No ? why , ' tis a plain case : he that went like a base - viol , in a case of leather
; the man , sir , that , when gentlemen are tired , gives them a fob , and ' rests
them ; he , sir , that takes pity on decayed men , and gives them suits of durance ...
S. No ? why , ' tis a plain case : he that went like a base - viol , in a case of leather
; the man , sir , that , when gentlemen are tired , gives them a fob , and ' rests
them ; he , sir , that takes pity on decayed men , and gives them suits of durance ...
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... and then done double , Were poor and single business , to contend Against
those honours deep and broad , wherewith Your majesty loads our house : For
those of old , And the late dignities heap'd up to them , We rest your hermits . ?
Dun .
... and then done double , Were poor and single business , to contend Against
those honours deep and broad , wherewith Your majesty loads our house : For
those of old , And the late dignities heap'd up to them , We rest your hermits . ?
Dun .
Halaman 290
And the like tender of our love we make , To rest without a spot for evermore . P.
Hen . I have a kind soul , that would give you thanks , And knows not how to do it ,
but with tears . Bast . O , let us pay the time but needful woe , Since it hath been ...
And the like tender of our love we make , To rest without a spot for evermore . P.
Hen . I have a kind soul , that would give you thanks , And knows not how to do it ,
but with tears . Bast . O , let us pay the time but needful woe , Since it hath been ...
Halaman 369
Boling . These differences shall all rest under gage , Till Norfolk be repeal'd :
repeal'd he shall be , And , though mine enemy , restor'd again To all his land
and signories ; when he's return'd , Against Aumerle we will enforce his trial . Car
.
Boling . These differences shall all rest under gage , Till Norfolk be repeal'd :
repeal'd he shall be , And , though mine enemy , restor'd again To all his land
and signories ; when he's return'd , Against Aumerle we will enforce his trial . Car
.
Halaman 389
This fester'd joint cut off , the rest rests sound ; This , let alone , will all the rest
confound , 4 • Thou sheer , immaculate , & c . ] Sheer is pellucid , transparent .
digressing son . ) deviating from what is right . · The Beggar and the King . ] The
King ...
This fester'd joint cut off , the rest rests sound ; This , let alone , will all the rest
confound , 4 • Thou sheer , immaculate , & c . ] Sheer is pellucid , transparent .
digressing son . ) deviating from what is right . · The Beggar and the King . ] The
King ...
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