The Plays of William Shakespeare, 8 tomasA. Leathley, 1766 |
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... enemies , than a dinner of friends . Alc . So they were bleeding new , my Lord , there's no meat like ' em . I could with my friend at fuch a a feast . Apem . Would all these flatteries were thine ene- mies then , that thou might'ft ...
... enemies , than a dinner of friends . Alc . So they were bleeding new , my Lord , there's no meat like ' em . I could with my friend at fuch a a feast . Apem . Would all these flatteries were thine ene- mies then , that thou might'ft ...
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... enemies exceed . I bleed inwardly for my Lord . [ Exit . Tim . You do yourselves much wrong , you ' bate too much of your own merits . Here , my Lord , a trifle . of our love . Lord . With more than common thanks I will re- ceive it . 3 ...
... enemies exceed . I bleed inwardly for my Lord . [ Exit . Tim . You do yourselves much wrong , you ' bate too much of your own merits . Here , my Lord , a trifle . of our love . Lord . With more than common thanks I will re- ceive it . 3 ...
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... enemy , my gaol ? The place , which I have feasted , does it now , Like all mankind , fhew me an iron - heart ? Luc . Put in now , Titus . Luc . My Lord , here's my bill . Luc . Here's mine . Var . And mine , my Lord . Cath . And ours ...
... enemy , my gaol ? The place , which I have feasted , does it now , Like all mankind , fhew me an iron - heart ? Luc . Put in now , Titus . Luc . My Lord , here's my bill . Luc . Here's mine . Var . And mine , my Lord . Cath . And ours ...
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... enemies ; How full of valour did he bear himself In the laft conflict , and made plenteous wounds ? + 2 Sen. He has made too much plenty with ' em , ( 6 ) He's a fworn rioter ; he has a fin That often drowns him , and takes valour ...
... enemies ; How full of valour did he bear himself In the laft conflict , and made plenteous wounds ? + 2 Sen. He has made too much plenty with ' em , ( 6 ) He's a fworn rioter ; he has a fin That often drowns him , and takes valour ...
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... enemies by nature , as foon as the lion fees the unicorn he be takes himself to a tree : the unicorn in his fury , and with all the fwiftness of his courfe , running at him , fticks his horn faft in the tree , and then the lion falls ...
... enemies by nature , as foon as the lion fees the unicorn he be takes himself to a tree : the unicorn in his fury , and with all the fwiftness of his courfe , running at him , fticks his horn faft in the tree , and then the lion falls ...
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againſt Alcibiades Andronicus anfwer Apem Apemantus Aufidius Banquo becauſe blood caufe Cominius Coriolanus defire doft doth Emprefs Enter Exeunt Exit fafe faid fame fatire fear feem fenfe fent ferve fhall fhew fhould fignifies firft flain fleep foldiers fome fons fool forrow fpeak friends ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fweet fword give Gods Goths hath hear heart heav'n himſelf honour houſe King Lady Lart Lavinia lefs Lord Lucius Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Mach mafter Marcius Menenius moft moſt muft muſt myſelf noble obferve paffage perfon pleaſe Poet pray prefent reafon Roffe Roman Rome SCENE Shakespeare ſhall ſpeak Tamora tell Thane thee thefe Theobald There's theſe thine things thofe thoſe thou art Timon Titus Titus Andronicus Tribunes uſe Volfcians WARB WARBURTON whofe Witch word worfe