The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Page 344
As far as I see , all the good our English Have got by the late voyage , is but
merely A fit or two o'the face® ; but they are shrewd ones ; For when they hold
them , you would swear directly , Their very noses had been counsellors To
Pepin or ...
As far as I see , all the good our English Have got by the late voyage , is but
merely A fit or two o'the face® ; but they are shrewd ones ; For when they hold
them , you would swear directly , Their very noses had been counsellors To
Pepin or ...
Page 357
To have brought , viva voce , to his face ?: At which appeared against him , his
surveyor ; Sir Gilbert Peck his chancellor ; and John Court , Confessor to him ;
with that devil - monk , Hopkins , that made this mischief . 2 GENT . That was he ,
That ...
To have brought , viva voce , to his face ?: At which appeared against him , his
surveyor ; Sir Gilbert Peck his chancellor ; and John Court , Confessor to him ;
with that devil - monk , Hopkins , that made this mischief . 2 GENT . That was he ,
That ...
Page 404
Ye have angels ' faces ' , but heaven knows your hearts . What will become of me
now , wretched lady ? I am the most unhappy woman living.Alas ! poor wenches ,
where are now your fortunes ! [ To her Women . Shipwreck'd upon a kingdom ...
Ye have angels ' faces ' , but heaven knows your hearts . What will become of me
now , wretched lady ? I am the most unhappy woman living.Alas ! poor wenches ,
where are now your fortunes ! [ To her Women . Shipwreck'd upon a kingdom ...
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