“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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William Shakespeare. 595 1805 .2 Library of TAM TVM Dei Sub Numine Viget THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . Princeton University . Friends of the Princeton Library The gift of Henry N. Paul '84.
William Shakespeare. 595 1805 .2 Library of TAM TVM Dei Sub Numine Viget THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . Princeton University . Friends of the Princeton Library The gift of Henry N. Paul '84.
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... friends no wrong , for I have none to lament me ; the world no injury , for in it I have nothing ; only in the world I fill up a place , which may be better sup- plied when I have made it empty . Ros . The little strength that I have ...
... friends no wrong , for I have none to lament me ; the world no injury , for in it I have nothing ; only in the world I fill up a place , which may be better sup- plied when I have made it empty . Ros . The little strength that I have ...
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... friendship counsel you To leave this place : Albeit you have deserv'd High commendation , true applause , and love ... friend the best condition'd man . Johnson . The duke is humorous ; what he is , indeed 26 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... friendship counsel you To leave this place : Albeit you have deserv'd High commendation , true applause , and love ... friend the best condition'd man . Johnson . The duke is humorous ; what he is , indeed 26 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... friends , What's that to me ? my father was no traitor : Then , good my liege , mistake me not so much , To think my ... friendship is described in nearly the same terms in a book pub- lished the year in which this play first appeared in ...
... friends , What's that to me ? my father was no traitor : Then , good my liege , mistake me not so much , To think my ... friendship is described in nearly the same terms in a book pub- lished the year in which this play first appeared in ...
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... friends ; ' Tis right , quoth he ; thus misery doth part The flux of company : Anon , a careless herd , Full of the pasture , jumps along by him , And never stays to greet him ; Ay , quoth Jaques , Sweep on , you fat and greasy citizens ...
... friends ; ' Tis right , quoth he ; thus misery doth part The flux of company : Anon , a careless herd , Full of the pasture , jumps along by him , And never stays to greet him ; Ay , quoth Jaques , Sweep on , you fat and greasy citizens ...
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