Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... grace , Confent to marry with Demetrius , I beg the ancient priuiledge of Athens ; As fhe is mine , I may difpofe of her ; Which fhall be either to this gentleman , Or to her death , according to our law , Immediatly prouided in that ...
... grace , Confent to marry with Demetrius , I beg the ancient priuiledge of Athens ; As fhe is mine , I may difpofe of her ; Which fhall be either to this gentleman , Or to her death , according to our law , Immediatly prouided in that ...
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... grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am made bold , Nor how it may concerne my modefty , In fuch a prefence , here to plead my thoughts ; But I beseech your grace , that I may know The worst that may befall me in this cafe ...
... grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am made bold , Nor how it may concerne my modefty , In fuch a prefence , here to plead my thoughts ; But I beseech your grace , that I may know The worst that may befall me in this cafe ...
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... , in this fond chafe , The more my praier , the leffer is my grace . Happy is Hermia , wherefoere fhe lies ; For the hath bleffed and attractiue eyes . How How came her eyes fo bright ? Not with falt A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
... , in this fond chafe , The more my praier , the leffer is my grace . Happy is Hermia , wherefoere fhe lies ; For the hath bleffed and attractiue eyes . How How came her eyes fo bright ? Not with falt A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
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... grace as you , So hung vpon with loue , fo fortunate ? ( But miferable moft , to loue vnlou'd ) This you should pitty , rather then despise . Her . I vnderstand not what you meane by this . Hel . I , do , perfeuer , counterfeit sad ...
... grace as you , So hung vpon with loue , fo fortunate ? ( But miferable moft , to loue vnlou'd ) This you should pitty , rather then despise . Her . I vnderstand not what you meane by this . Hel . I , do , perfeuer , counterfeit sad ...
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... grace , or manners , You would not make me fuch an argument . But faryewell , tis partly mine owne fault , Which death or abfence foone fhall remedy . Lyf . Stay gentle Helena , heare my excufe , My loue , my life , my foule , faire ...
... grace , or manners , You would not make me fuch an argument . But faryewell , tis partly mine owne fault , Which death or abfence foone fhall remedy . Lyf . Stay gentle Helena , heare my excufe , My loue , my life , my foule , faire ...
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