The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; and a List of the Various Readings. In Eight Volumes, Volumen3A. Donaldson, and sold at his shop, London; and at Edinburgh, 1771 |
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... SCENE , lies partly in France , and partly in Tuscany . ACT I. SCENE I .. The Countess of Roufillon's house in France . Enter Bertram , the Countess of Roufillon , Helena , and Lafeu , all in mourning . Countefs . N diflevering my fo ...
... SCENE , lies partly in France , and partly in Tuscany . ACT I. SCENE I .. The Countess of Roufillon's house in France . Enter Bertram , the Countess of Roufillon , Helena , and Lafeu , all in mourning . Countefs . N diflevering my fo ...
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... SCENE II . Hel . Oh , were that all ! -I think not on my fa- ther ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more ST Than thofe I fhed for him . What was he like ? I have forgot him . My imagination Carries no favour in it , but . my ...
... SCENE II . Hel . Oh , were that all ! -I think not on my fa- ther ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more ST Than thofe I fhed for him . What was he like ? I have forgot him . My imagination Carries no favour in it , but . my ...
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... SCENE Par . Save you , fair Queen . Hel . And you , Monarch , Par . No. Hel . And no , - III . Par . Are you meditating on virginity ? Hel . Ay ; you have fome ftain † of foldier in you ; let me afk you a queftion . Man is enemy to ...
... SCENE Par . Save you , fair Queen . Hel . And you , Monarch , Par . No. Hel . And no , - III . Par . Are you meditating on virginity ? Hel . Ay ; you have fome ftain † of foldier in you ; let me afk you a queftion . Man is enemy to ...
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... SCENE SCENE VI Changes to the Countess's at Roufillon . Enter Sc . 5 . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . II.
... SCENE SCENE VI Changes to the Countess's at Roufillon . Enter Sc . 5 . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . II.
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... SCENE VI Changes to the Countess's at Roufillon . Enter Countefs , Steward , and Clownve Count . I will now hear ; what fay you of this gen- tlewoman ?! Stew . Madam , the he care I have had to even your content , I wish might be found ...
... SCENE VI Changes to the Countess's at Roufillon . Enter Countefs , Steward , and Clownve Count . I will now hear ; what fay you of this gen- tlewoman ?! Stew . Madam , the he care I have had to even your content , I wish might be found ...
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