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A marginal note informs us , that Whetstone was the author of the Comedie on that subject ; which likewife had probably fallen into the hands of Shakspeare . The ftory is taken from Cinthio's FARMER . There is perhaps not one of ...
A marginal note informs us , that Whetstone was the author of the Comedie on that subject ; which likewife had probably fallen into the hands of Shakspeare . The ftory is taken from Cinthio's FARMER . There is perhaps not one of ...
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... Nor need you , on mine honour , have to do With any scruple : your fcope is as mine own ; So to enforce , or qualify the laws , As to your foul feems good . Give me your hand ; · $ • 3 We have with a leaven'd and prepared choice .
... Nor need you , on mine honour , have to do With any scruple : your fcope is as mine own ; So to enforce , or qualify the laws , As to your foul feems good . Give me your hand ; · $ • 3 We have with a leaven'd and prepared choice .
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We did not think it proper publickly to celebrate Our marriage ; for this reafon , that there might be no hindrance to the payment of Julietta's portion which was then in the hands of her friends ; from whom , therefore , we judged it ...
We did not think it proper publickly to celebrate Our marriage ; for this reafon , that there might be no hindrance to the payment of Julietta's portion which was then in the hands of her friends ; from whom , therefore , we judged it ...
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On the other hand , nothing can be more proper , than to compare perfons of unbridled licentioufnefs to head - ftrong feeds : and , in this view , bridling the paffions has been a phrase adopted by our beft poets . THEOBALD .
On the other hand , nothing can be more proper , than to compare perfons of unbridled licentioufnefs to head - ftrong feeds : and , in this view , bridling the paffions has been a phrase adopted by our beft poets . THEOBALD .
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This is the point , The duke is very firangely gone from hence : Bore many gentlemen , myfelf being one , In hand , and hope of action : but we do learn She it is . That is , As they that feed grow full , so her womb now at bloffoming ...
This is the point , The duke is very firangely gone from hence : Bore many gentlemen , myfelf being one , In hand , and hope of action : but we do learn She it is . That is , As they that feed grow full , so her womb now at bloffoming ...
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ancient Angelo anſwer appears bear BEAT Beatrice believe Benedick better bring brother called CLAUD Claudio comes common death DOGB doth DUKE edit editors Enter ESCAL expreffion fame father faults feems fenfe fhall fhould firft folio fome fool foul fpeak friar fuch fuppofe give grace hand hath head hear heart heaven Henry Hero honour ISAB JOHN JOHNSON keep kind King lady LEON Leonato live look lord LUCIO mafter MALONE marry means moft muft nature never night old copy once paffage PEDRO perhaps play poor pray prince PROV reafon Shakspeare ſpeak STEEVENS tell term thank thee thefe Theobald theſe thing thou thought tongue true ufed uſed virtue WARBURTON wife woman