The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Claud . Bait the hook well , this fish will bite . [ Afde . Leon . What effects , my Lord
? she will fit you , you heard my daughter tell you how . Claud . She did , indeed .
Pedro . How , how , I pray you ? you amaze me : I would have thought her spirit ...
Claud . Bait the hook well , this fish will bite . [ Afde . Leon . What effects , my Lord
? she will fit you , you heard my daughter tell you how . Claud . She did , indeed .
Pedro . How , how , I pray you ? you amaze me : I would have thought her spirit ...
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William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. Claud . I'll bring you thither my Lord , if you'll
vouchsafe me . Pedro . Nay , that would be as great a foil in the new gloss of your
marriage , as to shew a child his new coat , and forbid him to wear it . I will only
be ...
William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. Claud . I'll bring you thither my Lord , if you'll
vouchsafe me . Pedro . Nay , that would be as great a foil in the new gloss of your
marriage , as to shew a child his new coat , and forbid him to wear it . I will only
be ...
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Claud . ( what men dare da ! what men may do ! what men daily do ! not knowing
what they do ! Bene . How now ! interjections ? why , then some be of laughing ,
as Ha , ha , he ! Claud , Stand thee by , Friar . Father , by your leave , Will you ...
Claud . ( what men dare da ! what men may do ! what men daily do ! not knowing
what they do ! Bene . How now ! interjections ? why , then some be of laughing ,
as Ha , ha , he ! Claud , Stand thee by , Friar . Father , by your leave , Will you ...
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Claud . Never any did so , though very many have been beside their wit . I will bid
thee draw , as we do the minstrels ; draw , to pleasure us . Pedro . As I am an
honest man , he looks pale : art - thou fick or angry ? Claud . What ! courage ,
man ...
Claud . Never any did so , though very many have been beside their wit . I will bid
thee draw , as we do the minstrels ; draw , to pleasure us . Pedro . As I am an
honest man , he looks pale : art - thou fick or angry ? Claud . What ! courage ,
man ...
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Claud . For the which the wept heartily , and said she car'd not . Pedro . Yea , that
she did ; but yet for all that , and if The did not hate him deadly , she would love
him dearly ; the old man's daughter told us all . Claud . All , all ; and moreover ...
Claud . For the which the wept heartily , and said she car'd not . Pedro . Yea , that
she did ; but yet for all that , and if The did not hate him deadly , she would love
him dearly ; the old man's daughter told us all . Claud . All , all ; and moreover ...
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