The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; and a List of the Various Readings. In Eight Volumes, Том 3A. Donaldson, and sold at his shop, London; and at Edinburgh, 1771 |
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... Paul . Pray you then d . I Conduct me to the Queen . Gao . I may not , Madam ; To the contrary I have exprefs commandment . ST Paul . Here's ado to lock up honefty and honour from Th ' accefs of gentle vifitors ! Is't lawful , pray you ...
... Paul . Pray you then d . I Conduct me to the Queen . Gao . I may not , Madam ; To the contrary I have exprefs commandment . ST Paul . Here's ado to lock up honefty and honour from Th ' accefs of gentle vifitors ! Is't lawful , pray you ...
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... Paul . A boy ? mil . A daughter , and a goodly babe , Levine Boog silu àl Lufty , and like to live : the Queen receives Much comfort in't ; fays , My poor prifoner , I'm innocent as you . Paul . I dare be fworn . Thefe dangerous ...
... Paul . A boy ? mil . A daughter , and a goodly babe , Levine Boog silu àl Lufty , and like to live : the Queen receives Much comfort in't ; fays , My poor prifoner , I'm innocent as you . Paul . I dare be fworn . Thefe dangerous ...
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... Paul . Do not you fear ; upon mine honour I Will ftand ' twixt you and danger .. [ Exeunt . SCENE 1 send . IV .. Changes to the palace . Enter Leontes , Antigonus , Lords , and other attendants . it is but weak- Leo . Nor night , nor ...
... Paul . Do not you fear ; upon mine honour I Will ftand ' twixt you and danger .. [ Exeunt . SCENE 1 send . IV .. Changes to the palace . Enter Leontes , Antigonus , Lords , and other attendants . it is but weak- Leo . Nor night , nor ...
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... Paul . Nay rather , good my Lords , be fecond to me . Fear you his tyrannous paffion more , alas , Aq Than the Queen's life ? a gracious innocent foul , { { W More free than he is jealous . Ant . That's enough . Atten . [ within ] Madam ...
... Paul . Nay rather , good my Lords , be fecond to me . Fear you his tyrannous paffion more , alas , Aq Than the Queen's life ? a gracious innocent foul , { { W More free than he is jealous . Ant . That's enough . Atten . [ within ] Madam ...
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... Paul . Good Queen , my Lord , gif t . od 10 t Good Queen , I fay , good Queen ; Po 26 to 100 And would by combat make her good , fo were I A man , on th ' worst about you . Leo . Force her hence . Paul . Let him that makes but trifles ...
... Paul . Good Queen , my Lord , gif t . od 10 t Good Queen , I fay , good Queen ; Po 26 to 100 And would by combat make her good , fo were I A man , on th ' worst about you . Leo . Force her hence . Paul . Let him that makes but trifles ...
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