The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Том 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Speak , Count , ' tis your cue . Claud . Silence is the perfecteft herald of joy ; I
were but little happy , if I could say how much . Lady , as you are mine , I am
yours : I give away my self for you , and doat upon the exchange . Beat . Speak ,
Cousin ...
Speak , Count , ' tis your cue . Claud . Silence is the perfecteft herald of joy ; I
were but little happy , if I could say how much . Lady , as you are mine , I am
yours : I give away my self for you , and doat upon the exchange . Beat . Speak ,
Cousin ...
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Is my Lord well , that he doth speak so wide Leon . Sweet Prince , why speak not
you ? Pedro . What should I speak ? . I ftand dishonour ' d , that have gone about
To link my dear friend to a common Stale . Leon . Are these things spoken , or ...
Is my Lord well , that he doth speak so wide Leon . Sweet Prince , why speak not
you ? Pedro . What should I speak ? . I ftand dishonour ' d , that have gone about
To link my dear friend to a common Stale . Leon . Are these things spoken , or ...
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In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes,
Explanatory, and Critical: William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). SC CE Ant
. Hear me yet , good Shylock . Shy . I ' ll have my bond ; speak not against my ...
In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes,
Explanatory, and Critical: William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). SC CE Ant
. Hear me yet , good Shylock . Shy . I ' ll have my bond ; speak not against my ...
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I ' ll hold thee any wager , When we are both apparell ' d like young men , I ' ll
prove the prettier fellow of the two , And wear my dagger with the braver grace ;
And speak between the change of man and boy , With a reed Voice ; and turn two
...
I ' ll hold thee any wager , When we are both apparell ' d like young men , I ' ll
prove the prettier fellow of the two , And wear my dagger with the braver grace ;
And speak between the change of man and boy , With a reed Voice ; and turn two
...
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They will , they will , God knows ; And leap for joy , though they are lame with
blows : Therefore , change Favours ; and , when they repair , Blow , like sweet
roses , in this summer air . Prin . How , blow ? how , blow ? speak to be undera
stood .
They will , they will , God knows ; And leap for joy , though they are lame with
blows : Therefore , change Favours ; and , when they repair , Blow , like sweet
roses , in this summer air . Prin . How , blow ? how , blow ? speak to be undera
stood .
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