The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Том 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... please his Majefty , ' tis the breathing time of day with me ; let the foils be brought , the gentleman willing , and the King hold his purpofe , I will win for him if I can : if not , I'll gain nothing but my fhame , and the odd hits ...
... please his Majefty , ' tis the breathing time of day with me ; let the foils be brought , the gentleman willing , and the King hold his purpofe , I will win for him if I can : if not , I'll gain nothing but my fhame , and the odd hits ...
Стр. 161
... please his Majefty , ' tis the breathing time of day with me ; let the foils be brought , the gentleman willing , and the King hold his purpofe , I will win for him if I can : if not , I'll gain nothing but my fhame , and the odd hits ...
... please his Majefty , ' tis the breathing time of day with me ; let the foils be brought , the gentleman willing , and the King hold his purpofe , I will win for him if I can : if not , I'll gain nothing but my fhame , and the odd hits ...
Стр. 182
... and the Moor ? Rod . I think I can discover him , if you please To get good guard , and go along with me . Bra . Pray you , lead on . At every houfe I'll call , I may command at moft ; get weapons , hoa 182 OTHELLO ,
... and the Moor ? Rod . I think I can discover him , if you please To get good guard , and go along with me . Bra . Pray you , lead on . At every houfe I'll call , I may command at moft ; get weapons , hoa 182 OTHELLO ,
Стр. 202
... and proper fatisfaction are dead and defunct in him ! ( for defun & fignifies nothing elfe , that I know of , either primitively or metaphorically ) but if we may take To please the palate of my appetite ; Nor to 202 OTHELLO ,
... and proper fatisfaction are dead and defunct in him ! ( for defun & fignifies nothing elfe , that I know of , either primitively or metaphorically ) but if we may take To please the palate of my appetite ; Nor to 202 OTHELLO ,
Стр. 203
... please the palate of my appetite ; Nor to apply with heat , the young affects , In my diftinct and proper fatisfaction " ; But to be free and bounteous to her mind . And Heaven defend your good fouls , that you think , I will your ...
... please the palate of my appetite ; Nor to apply with heat , the young affects , In my diftinct and proper fatisfaction " ; But to be free and bounteous to her mind . And Heaven defend your good fouls , that you think , I will your ...
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