The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, 6 tomasJacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... strange followers . Neft . I fee them not with my old eyes : what are they ? Uly . What glory our Achilles fhares from Hector , Were he not proud , we all should share with him : But he already is too infolent ; And we were better parch ...
... strange followers . Neft . I fee them not with my old eyes : what are they ? Uly . What glory our Achilles fhares from Hector , Were he not proud , we all should share with him : But he already is too infolent ; And we were better parch ...
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... strange ? Ulyf . Achilles will not to the field to - morrow . Aga . What's his excufe ? Ulys . He doth rely on none ; But carries on the stream of his difpofe , Without observance or refpect of any , In will peculiar , and in self ...
... strange ? Ulyf . Achilles will not to the field to - morrow . Aga . What's his excufe ? Ulys . He doth rely on none ; But carries on the stream of his difpofe , Without observance or refpect of any , In will peculiar , and in self ...
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... strange , or self - affected . Uly . Thank the heav'ns , lord , thou art of fweet composure ; Praise him that got thee , her that gave thee fuck : Fam❜d be thy tutor , and thy parts of nature Thrice fam❜d beyond , beyond all erudition ...
... strange , or self - affected . Uly . Thank the heav'ns , lord , thou art of fweet composure ; Praise him that got thee , her that gave thee fuck : Fam❜d be thy tutor , and thy parts of nature Thrice fam❜d beyond , beyond all erudition ...
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... strange soul upon the Stygian banks Staying for waftage . O be thou my Charon , And give me swift tranfportance to those fields , Where I may wallow in the lilly beds Propos'd for the deferver ! Gentle Pandarus , From Cupid's fhoulder ...
... strange soul upon the Stygian banks Staying for waftage . O be thou my Charon , And give me swift tranfportance to those fields , Where I may wallow in the lilly beds Propos'd for the deferver ! Gentle Pandarus , From Cupid's fhoulder ...
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... strange . Ulys . I do not strain at the position , It is familiar ; but the author's drift ; Who in his circumstance exprefly proves That no man is the lord of any thing , ( Tho ' in and of him there is much confifting ) ' Till he ...
... strange . Ulys . I do not strain at the position , It is familiar ; but the author's drift ; Who in his circumstance exprefly proves That no man is the lord of any thing , ( Tho ' in and of him there is much confifting ) ' Till he ...
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