The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; And, a List of the Various Readings. ...John Balfour, 1769 |
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... Madam , weep o'er my father's death anew ; but I must attend his Majefty's command , to whom I am now in ward , ever- more in fubjection . Laf . You fhall fiud of the King a husband , Madam ; you , Sir , a father . He that fo generally ...
... Madam , weep o'er my father's death anew ; but I must attend his Majefty's command , to whom I am now in ward , ever- more in fubjection . Laf . You fhall fiud of the King a husband , Madam ; you , Sir , a father . He that fo generally ...
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... Madam , under whofe practices he hath perfecuted time with hope ; and finds no other advantage in the procefs , but only the lofing of hope by time . Count . This young gentlewoman had a father , ( 0 , that had ! how fad a prefage ' tis ...
... Madam , under whofe practices he hath perfecuted time with hope ; and finds no other advantage in the procefs , but only the lofing of hope by time . Count . This young gentlewoman had a father , ( 0 , that had ! how fad a prefage ' tis ...
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... Madam , I defire your holy wishes . Laf . How understand we that ? Count . Be thou bless'd , Bertram , and fucceed , thy father In manners as in shape ! thy blood and virtue Contend for empire in thee , and thy goodness Share with thy ...
... Madam , I defire your holy wishes . Laf . How understand we that ? Count . Be thou bless'd , Bertram , and fucceed , thy father In manners as in shape ! thy blood and virtue Contend for empire in thee , and thy goodness Share with thy ...
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... Madam , I am a poor fellow . Count . Well , Sir . Clo . No , Madam ; ' tis not fo well that I am poor , tho ' many of the rich are damn'd ; but if I have your Ladyfhip's good - will to go to the world , Ifbel the wo- man and I will do ...
... Madam , I am a poor fellow . Count . Well , Sir . Clo . No , Madam ; ' tis not fo well that I am poor , tho ' many of the rich are damn'd ; but if I have your Ladyfhip's good - will to go to the world , Ifbel the wo- man and I will do ...
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... Madam , and I hope to have friends for my wife's fake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Clo . Y ' are fhallow , Madam , in great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am weary of . He that ears my ...
... Madam , and I hope to have friends for my wife's fake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Clo . Y ' are fhallow , Madam , in great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am weary of . He that ears my ...
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The Works– Of Shakespear in Eight Volumes. The Genuine Text ..., 3 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1747 |
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