Midsummer night's dream ; Merchant of Venice ; As you like it ; Taming of the shrew ; All's well that ends well ; Twelfth-night ; Winter's taleJacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane, 1709 |
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... House , What Gold and Jewels fhe is furnish'd with , What Page's Suit the hath in readiness ; If e'er the Jew her Father come to Heav'n , It will be for his gentle Daughter's fake ; And never dare Misfortune cross her Foot , Unless she ...
... House , What Gold and Jewels fhe is furnish'd with , What Page's Suit the hath in readiness ; If e'er the Jew her Father come to Heav'n , It will be for his gentle Daughter's fake ; And never dare Misfortune cross her Foot , Unless she ...
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... 'd Faces ; But ftop my Houfe's Ears , I mean my Cafements , Let not the found of fhallow Foppery enter My fober House . By Jacob's Staff I fwear , I have no mind of Feafting forth to Night : Ihave 546 The Merchant of Venice .
... 'd Faces ; But ftop my Houfe's Ears , I mean my Cafements , Let not the found of fhallow Foppery enter My fober House . By Jacob's Staff I fwear , I have no mind of Feafting forth to Night : Ihave 546 The Merchant of Venice .
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... Multitudes . Why then to thee thou filver Treasure - house , Tell me once more , what Title thou doft bear ; Who chufeth me fhall get as much as he deserves ; And And well faid too , for who fhall go about The Merchant of Venice . 553.
... Multitudes . Why then to thee thou filver Treasure - house , Tell me once more , what Title thou doft bear ; Who chufeth me fhall get as much as he deserves ; And And well faid too , for who fhall go about The Merchant of Venice . 553.
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... House , and defires to speak with you both . Sal . We have been up and down to seek him . Enter Tuball . Sola . Here comes another of the Tribe ; a third cannot be match'd , unless the Devil himself turn Jew . [ Exeunt Sala . and Solar ...
... House , and defires to speak with you both . Sal . We have been up and down to seek him . Enter Tuball . Sola . Here comes another of the Tribe ; a third cannot be match'd , unless the Devil himself turn Jew . [ Exeunt Sala . and Solar ...
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... House , Until my Lord's return . For mine own part , I have toward Heav'n breath'd a fecret Vow , To live in Prayer and Contemplation , Only attended by Neriffa here , Until her Husband and my Lord's return . There is a Monaftery two ...
... House , Until my Lord's return . For mine own part , I have toward Heav'n breath'd a fecret Vow , To live in Prayer and Contemplation , Only attended by Neriffa here , Until her Husband and my Lord's return . There is a Monaftery two ...
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