The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Zväzok 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Strana 183
Most maculate thoughts , master , are mask ' d under such colours . Arm . Define ,
define , well - educated infant . Moth . My father ' s wit , and my mother ' s tongue ,
affift me ! Arm . Sweet invocation of a child , most pretty and pathetical ! Moth .
Most maculate thoughts , master , are mask ' d under such colours . Arm . Define ,
define , well - educated infant . Moth . My father ' s wit , and my mother ' s tongue ,
affift me ! Arm . Sweet invocation of a child , most pretty and pathetical ! Moth .
Strana 187
They say so most , that most his humours know . Prin . Such Ahort - liy ' d wits do
wither as they grow . Who are the rest ? Cath . The young Dumain , a well -
accomplish ' d youth , Of all that virtue love , for virtue lov ' d . Most power to do
most ...
They say so most , that most his humours know . Prin . Such Ahort - liy ' d wits do
wither as they grow . Who are the rest ? Cath . The young Dumain , a well -
accomplish ' d youth , Of all that virtue love , for virtue lov ' d . Most power to do
most ...
Strana 204
Boyet reads . D Y heaven , that thou art fair , is most infallible ; D true , that thou
art beauteous ; truth it felf , that thou art lovely ; more fairer than fair , beautiful
thani beauteous , truer than truth it self ; have commiseration on thy heroical
vassal .
Boyet reads . D Y heaven , that thou art fair , is most infallible ; D true , that thou
art beauteous ; truth it felf , that thou art lovely ; more fairer than fair , beautiful
thani beauteous , truer than truth it self ; have commiseration on thy heroical
vassal .
Strana 207
By my soul , a swain ; à most simple clown ! Lord , Lord ! how the ladies and I
have put him down ! O ' my troth , most sweet jefts , most in - cony vulgar wit ,
When it comes so smoothly off , fo obscenely ; as it were , fo fit . Armado o ' th '
one side ...
By my soul , a swain ; à most simple clown ! Lord , Lord ! how the ladies and I
have put him down ! O ' my troth , most sweet jefts , most in - cony vulgar wit ,
When it comes so smoothly off , fo obscenely ; as it were , fo fit . Armado o ' th '
one side ...
Strana 297
I thank you most for him . Adam . So had you need , I scarce can speak to thank
you for my felf . Duke Sen . Welcome , fall to : I will not trouble you , As yet to
question you about your fortunes . Give us some mufick ; and , good cousin , fing .
I thank you most for him . Adam . So had you need , I scarce can speak to thank
you for my felf . Duke Sen . Welcome , fall to : I will not trouble you , As yet to
question you about your fortunes . Give us some mufick ; and , good cousin , fing .
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