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And he the Man , whom Nature's felf had made To mock her felf , and Truth to imitate With kindly Counter under mimick Shade , Our pleasant Willy , ab ! is dead of late : With whom all Joy and jolly Merriment Is alfo deaded , and in ...
And he the Man , whom Nature's felf had made To mock her felf , and Truth to imitate With kindly Counter under mimick Shade , Our pleasant Willy , ab ! is dead of late : With whom all Joy and jolly Merriment Is alfo deaded , and in ...
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I cannot leave Hamlet , without taking noticė of the Advantage with which we have seen VOL . I. с this this Mafter - piece of Shakespear distinguish it felf upon of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . XxxIII.
I cannot leave Hamlet , without taking noticė of the Advantage with which we have seen VOL . I. с this this Mafter - piece of Shakespear distinguish it felf upon of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . XxxIII.
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None that I more love than my felf . You are a Counsellor ; if you can command thefe Elements to Silence , and work the Peace of the prefent , we will not hand a Rope more ; ufe your Authority : If you cannot , give thanks you have ...
None that I more love than my felf . You are a Counsellor ; if you can command thefe Elements to Silence , and work the Peace of the prefent , we will not hand a Rope more ; ufe your Authority : If you cannot , give thanks you have ...
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A Word , good Sir , I fear you have done your felf fome Wrong : A Word . Mira . Why fpeaks my Father fo ungently ? This Is the third Man that e'er I faw ; the first That e'er I figh'd for : Pity move my Father To be enclin'd my way .
A Word , good Sir , I fear you have done your felf fome Wrong : A Word . Mira . Why fpeaks my Father fo ungently ? This Is the third Man that e'er I faw ; the first That e'er I figh'd for : Pity move my Father To be enclin'd my way .
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Sir , you may thank your felf for this great Lofs , That would not blefs our Europe with your Daughter , But rather lofe her to an Affrican ; Where the , at least , is banish'd from your Eye , Who hath Caufe to wet the Grief on't .
Sir , you may thank your felf for this great Lofs , That would not blefs our Europe with your Daughter , But rather lofe her to an Affrican ; Where the , at least , is banish'd from your Eye , Who hath Caufe to wet the Grief on't .
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