“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... fhall he- I know not what he fhall : -God fend him well ! - The court's a learning place ; -and he is one- 2 A phenix , captain , & c . ] The eight lines following friend , I am perfuaded is the nonfenfe of fome foolish conceited player ...
... fhall he- I know not what he fhall : -God fend him well ! - The court's a learning place ; -and he is one- 2 A phenix , captain , & c . ] The eight lines following friend , I am perfuaded is the nonfenfe of fome foolish conceited player ...
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... fhall stay here the forehorse to a fmock , Creaking my fhoes on the plain masonry , ' Till honour be bought up , and no fword worn , But one to dance with ! By heaven , I'll steal away . 1 Lord . There's honour in the theft . Par ...
... fhall stay here the forehorse to a fmock , Creaking my fhoes on the plain masonry , ' Till honour be bought up , and no fword worn , But one to dance with ! By heaven , I'll steal away . 1 Lord . There's honour in the theft . Par ...
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... fhall bring Their fiery torcher his diurnal ring ; 1 Ere twice in murk and occidental damp Moift Hesperus hath quench'd his fleepy lamp ; Or four and twenty times the pilot's glass Hath told the thievifh minutes how they pafs ; What is ...
... fhall bring Their fiery torcher his diurnal ring ; 1 Ere twice in murk and occidental damp Moift Hesperus hath quench'd his fleepy lamp ; Or four and twenty times the pilot's glass Hath told the thievifh minutes how they pafs ; What is ...
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... fhall be ferv'd : So make the choice of thine own time ; for I , Thy refolv'd patient , on thee ftill rely . More fhould I question thee , and more I must ; Though , more to know , could not be more to truft ; From whence thou cam'ft ...
... fhall be ferv'd : So make the choice of thine own time ; for I , Thy refolv'd patient , on thee ftill rely . More fhould I question thee , and more I must ; Though , more to know , could not be more to truft ; From whence thou cam'ft ...
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... fhall read it in , -What do you call there ? Laf . A fhewing of a heavenly effect in an earthly actor 8 . Par . That's it I would have faid ; the very fame , Laf . Why , your dolphin is not luftier : ' fore me I fpeak in refpect ...
... fhall read it in , -What do you call there ? Laf . A fhewing of a heavenly effect in an earthly actor 8 . Par . That's it I would have faid ; the very fame , Laf . Why , your dolphin is not luftier : ' fore me I fpeak in refpect ...
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