The Works of Mr. William Shakespear; in Eight Volumes: Adorn'd with Cutts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by N. Rowe, Esq; to this Edition is Added, a Table of the Most Sublime Passages in this Author..J. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Strana 13
... loving Complices Lean on your Health , the which if you give o'er To ftormy Paffion , muft perforce decay . You caft th ' Event of War , my noble Lord , And fumm'd the account of Chance , before Let us make Head : It was your Prefurmife ...
... loving Complices Lean on your Health , the which if you give o'er To ftormy Paffion , muft perforce decay . You caft th ' Event of War , my noble Lord , And fumm'd the account of Chance , before Let us make Head : It was your Prefurmife ...
Strana 23
... Love hath furfeited . An Habitation giddy and unfure Hath he that buildeth on the vulgar Heart . O thou fond Many ! with what loud Applaufe Did'ft thou beat Heav'n with bleffing Bullingbroke , Before he was , what thou would'ft have him ...
... Love hath furfeited . An Habitation giddy and unfure Hath he that buildeth on the vulgar Heart . O thou fond Many ! with what loud Applaufe Did'ft thou beat Heav'n with bleffing Bullingbroke , Before he was , what thou would'ft have him ...
Strana 28
... love with my Greatness . What a difgrace is it to me to remember thy Name ? or to know thy Face to morrow ? or to take Note how many pair of Silk Stockings thou thou haft ? ( viz . thefe , and thofe 28 The Second Part of.
... love with my Greatness . What a difgrace is it to me to remember thy Name ? or to know thy Face to morrow ? or to take Note how many pair of Silk Stockings thou thou haft ? ( viz . thefe , and thofe 28 The Second Part of.
Strana 37
... love fwagger- ing ; I am the worfe when one fays fwagger : Feel , Ma- fters , how I fhake ; look you , I warrant you . Dol . So you do , Hoftefs . Hoft . Do I ? yea , in very Truth do I , if it were an Af- pen Leaf : I cannot abide ...
... love fwagger- ing ; I am the worfe when one fays fwagger : Feel , Ma- fters , how I fhake ; look you , I warrant you . Dol . So you do , Hoftefs . Hoft . Do I ? yea , in very Truth do I , if it were an Af- pen Leaf : I cannot abide ...
Strana 39
... love thee --Thou art as valorous as Hector of Troy , worth five of Agamemnon ; and ten times better than the nine Worthies : Ah Villain . Fat . A rafcally Slave ! I will tofs the Rogue in a Blanket . Dol . Do , if thou dar'ft for thy ...
... love thee --Thou art as valorous as Hector of Troy , worth five of Agamemnon ; and ten times better than the nine Worthies : Ah Villain . Fat . A rafcally Slave ! I will tofs the Rogue in a Blanket . Dol . Do , if thou dar'ft for thy ...
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