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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father , though I say't , is an honest exceeding poor man , and , God be thanked ,
well to live . Laun . Well , let his father be what he will , we talk of young Master
Launcelot . Gob . Your Worship's friend and Launcelot , Sir . Laun . But I pray you
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father , though I say't , is an honest exceeding poor man , and , God be thanked ,
well to live . Laun . Well , let his father be what he will , we talk of young Master
Launcelot . Gob . Your Worship's friend and Launcelot , Sir . Laun . But I pray you
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My master's a very Jew : give him a present ! give him a halter : I am familh'd in
his service . You may tell ' every finger I have with my ribs . Father , I am glad you
are come ; give me your present to one Master Bassanio , who indeed gives rare
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My master's a very Jew : give him a present ! give him a halter : I am familh'd in
his service . You may tell ' every finger I have with my ribs . Father , I am glad you
are come ; give me your present to one Master Bassanio , who indeed gives rare
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have as much of my father in me , as you ; albeit L confess your coming before
me is nearer to his revenue , Oli . What , boy ! Orla . Come , come , elder brother ,
you are too young in this . Oli . Wilt chou lay hands on me , villain ! Orla . I am no ...
have as much of my father in me , as you ; albeit L confess your coming before
me is nearer to his revenue , Oli . What , boy ! Orla . Come , come , elder brother ,
you are too young in this . Oli . Wilt chou lay hands on me , villain ! Orla . I am no ...
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Unless you could teach me to forget a banish'd father , you muit not learn me how
to remember any extraordinary pleafure . Cel . Herein I see thou lov'st me not with
the full weight that I love thee . If my uncle , thy banished father , had banished ...
Unless you could teach me to forget a banish'd father , you muit not learn me how
to remember any extraordinary pleafure . Cel . Herein I see thou lov'st me not with
the full weight that I love thee . If my uncle , thy banished father , had banished ...
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But fare thee well , thou art a gallant youth ; I would thou hadft told me of another
father . [ Exit Duke , with his train . SCENE VII . Manent Celia , Rosalind , Orlando
. Cel . Were I my father , coz , would I do this ? Orla . I am more proud to be Sir ...
But fare thee well , thou art a gallant youth ; I would thou hadft told me of another
father . [ Exit Duke , with his train . SCENE VII . Manent Celia , Rosalind , Orlando
. Cel . Were I my father , coz , would I do this ? Orla . I am more proud to be Sir ...
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