The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Том 3 |
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O Lord , sir , - There ' s a simple putting off ; — more , more , a hundred of them .
Count . ... Indeed , your 0 Lord , sir , is very sequent to your whipping ; you would
answer very well to a whipping , if you were but bound to ' t . Clo . I ne ' er had ...
O Lord , sir , - There ' s a simple putting off ; — more , more , a hundred of them .
Count . ... Indeed , your 0 Lord , sir , is very sequent to your whipping ; you would
answer very well to a whipping , if you were but bound to ' t . Clo . I ne ' er had ...
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Exeunt . . SCENE VI . Camp before Florence . Enter Bertram , and the two French
Lords . : 1 Lord . Nay , good my lord ... 2 Lord . If your lordship find him not a
hilding , hold me no more in your respect . i Lord . On my life , my lord , a bubble .
Exeunt . . SCENE VI . Camp before Florence . Enter Bertram , and the two French
Lords . : 1 Lord . Nay , good my lord ... 2 Lord . If your lordship find him not a
hilding , hold me no more in your respect . i Lord . On my life , my lord , a bubble .
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1 Lord . He has much worthy blame laid upon him , for shaking off so good a wife
, and so sweet a lady . 2 Lord . Especially he hath incurred the everlasting
displeasure of the king , who had even tuned his bounty to sing happiness to him
.
1 Lord . He has much worthy blame laid upon him , for shaking off so good a wife
, and so sweet a lady . 2 Lord . Especially he hath incurred the everlasting
displeasure of the king , who had even tuned his bounty to sing happiness to him
.
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2 Lord . Not till after midnight ; for he is dieted to his hour . i Lord . That
approaches apace : I would gladly have him see his companys anatomized ; that
he might take a measure of his own judginents , wherein so curiously he had set
this ...
2 Lord . Not till after midnight ; for he is dieted to his hour . i Lord . That
approaches apace : I would gladly have him see his companys anatomized ; that
he might take a measure of his own judginents , wherein so curiously he had set
this ...
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How fares my noble lord ? Sly . ... My husband and my lord , my lord and
husband ; I am your wife in all obedience . . Sly . ... Lord . Madam . . Sly . Al ' ce
madam , or Joan madam ? | Lord . Madam , and nothing else ; so lords call ladies
. ; ' .
How fares my noble lord ? Sly . ... My husband and my lord , my lord and
husband ; I am your wife in all obedience . . Sly . ... Lord . Madam . . Sly . Al ' ce
madam , or Joan madam ? | Lord . Madam , and nothing else ; so lords call ladies
. ; ' .
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