The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, 第 3 卷C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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第15页
... fellow . Count . Well , Sir . Clo . No , Madam ; ' tis not fo well that I am poor , tho ' many of the rich are damn'd ; but if I have your Ladyfhip's good will to go to the world , woman and I will do as we may . Count . Wilt thou needs ...
... fellow . Count . Well , Sir . Clo . No , Madam ; ' tis not fo well that I am poor , tho ' many of the rich are damn'd ; but if I have your Ladyfhip's good will to go to the world , woman and I will do as we may . Count . Wilt thou needs ...
第26页
... fellows , and like to prove moft finewy fword - men . Enter the King , and Lafeu . [ Exeunt . Laf . Pardon , my Lord , for me and for my tidings . King . I'll fee thee to ftand up .. ( 11 ) You fball find in the regiment of the Spinii ...
... fellows , and like to prove moft finewy fword - men . Enter the King , and Lafeu . [ Exeunt . Laf . Pardon , my Lord , for me and for my tidings . King . I'll fee thee to ftand up .. ( 11 ) You fball find in the regiment of the Spinii ...
第32页
... fellow , to fay precifely , were not for the court : but for me , I have an answer will ferve all men . هم Count . Marry , that's a bountiful anfwer that fits all questions . Clo . It is like a barber's chair , that fits all buttocks ...
... fellow , to fay precifely , were not for the court : but for me , I have an answer will ferve all men . هم Count . Marry , that's a bountiful anfwer that fits all questions . Clo . It is like a barber's chair , that fits all buttocks ...
第34页
... fellows Par . Right , fo I say . Laf . That him out incurable , - gave Par . Why , there ' tis , fo fay I too . Laf . Not to be help'd , - — - Par . Right , as ' twere a man affur'd of an- Laf . Uncertain life , and fure death , - Par ...
... fellows Par . Right , fo I say . Laf . That him out incurable , - gave Par . Why , there ' tis , fo fay I too . Laf . Not to be help'd , - — - Par . Right , as ' twere a man affur'd of an- Laf . Uncertain life , and fure death , - Par ...
第40页
... fellow ; thou didst make tolerable vent of thy travel , it might pafs ; yet the fcarfs and the ban- nerets about thee did manifoldly diffuade me from be- lieving thee a veffel of too great a burden . I have now found thee ; when I lofe ...
... fellow ; thou didst make tolerable vent of thy travel , it might pafs ; yet the fcarfs and the ban- nerets about thee did manifoldly diffuade me from be- lieving thee a veffel of too great a burden . I have now found thee ; when I lofe ...
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