The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 12 |
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But , there was such laughing ! and Helen so blushed , and Paris so'chafed , and
all the rest so laughed , that it passed . ? Cres . So let it now ; for it has been a
great while going by . Pan . Well , cousin , I told you a thing yesterday ; think on ' t
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But , there was such laughing ! and Helen so blushed , and Paris so'chafed , and
all the rest so laughed , that it passed . ? Cres . So let it now ; for it has been a
great while going by . Pan . Well , cousin , I told you a thing yesterday ; think on ' t
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The county Paris hath set up his rest ,? That you shall rest but littie . God forgive
me , ( Marry , and amen ! ) how sound is she asleep ! I needs must wake her : -
Madam , madam , madam ! Ay , let the county take you in your bed ; * He ' ll fright
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The county Paris hath set up his rest ,? That you shall rest but littie . God forgive
me , ( Marry , and amen ! ) how sound is she asleep ! I needs must wake her : -
Madam , madam , madam ! Ay , let the county take you in your bed ; * He ' ll fright
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Who's there ? 8 “ That he were lost , or taken prisoner , “ I could hold truce with
sorrow . " To set up one's rest , is to be determined to any certain purpose , to rest
in perfect confidence and resolution , to make up one's mind . Again , in the same
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Who's there ? 8 “ That he were lost , or taken prisoner , “ I could hold truce with
sorrow . " To set up one's rest , is to be determined to any certain purpose , to rest
in perfect confidence and resolution , to make up one's mind . Again , in the same
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Joyne her at once to somme in linke of mariage , That may be meete for our
degree , and much about her age : So shall you banish care out of your
daughters brest , So we her parentes , in our age , shall live in quiet rest . ”
Whereto gan ...
Joyne her at once to somme in linke of mariage , That may be meete for our
degree , and much about her age : So shall you banish care out of your
daughters brest , So we her parentes , in our age , shall live in quiet rest . ”
Whereto gan ...
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Cast of from thee at once the weede of womannish dread , With manly courage
arme thyselfe from heele unto the head ; For onely on the feare or boldnes of thy
brest The happy happe or yll mishappe of thy affayre doth rest . Receve this vyoll
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Cast of from thee at once the weede of womannish dread , With manly courage
arme thyselfe from heele unto the head ; For onely on the feare or boldnes of thy
brest The happy happe or yll mishappe of thy affayre doth rest . Receve this vyoll
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