The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... fear Misfortune to my ventures , out of doubt , Would make me sad . Salar . My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I should not see the sandy hour - glass run ...
... fear Misfortune to my ventures , out of doubt , Would make me sad . Salar . My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I should not see the sandy hour - glass run ...
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... fear , he will prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old , being so full of unmannerly sadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a death's head with a bone in his mouth , than to either of these . God defend me from these ...
... fear , he will prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old , being so full of unmannerly sadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a death's head with a bone in his mouth , than to either of these . God defend me from these ...
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... fear of the worst , I pray thee , set a deep glass of Rhenish wine on the contrary casket : for , if the devil be within , and that temp- tation without , I know he will choose it . I will do any thing , Nerissa , ere I will be married ...
... fear of the worst , I pray thee , set a deep glass of Rhenish wine on the contrary casket : for , if the devil be within , and that temp- tation without , I know he will choose it . I will do any thing , Nerissa , ere I will be married ...
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... fear not , man ; I will not forfeit it ; Within these two months , that's a month before This bond expires , I do ... fear . To fear was an- ciently to give as well as feel terrours . JOHNSON . VOL . III . E 1 ACT II . SCENE I ...
... fear not , man ; I will not forfeit it ; Within these two months , that's a month before This bond expires , I do ... fear . To fear was an- ciently to give as well as feel terrours . JOHNSON . VOL . III . E 1 ACT II . SCENE I ...
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... fear'd the valiant ; 3 by my love , I swear , The best - regarded virgins of our clime 10 Have lov'd it too : I ... fear'd the valiant , ] i . e . terrify'd . To fear is often used by our old writers , in this sense . Yourself ...
... fear'd the valiant ; 3 by my love , I swear , The best - regarded virgins of our clime 10 Have lov'd it too : I ... fear'd the valiant , ] i . e . terrify'd . To fear is often used by our old writers , in this sense . Yourself ...
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