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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... fool , folely a coward ; Yet thefe fix'd evils fit fo fit in him , 66 " That they take place , when Virtue's fteely bones " Look bleak in the cold wind ; " full oft we fee Cold * Wisdom waiting on fuperfluous Folly . SCENE Par . Save ...
... fool , folely a coward ; Yet thefe fix'd evils fit fo fit in him , 66 " That they take place , when Virtue's fteely bones " Look bleak in the cold wind ; " full oft we fee Cold * Wisdom waiting on fuperfluous Folly . SCENE Par . Save ...
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... -it fhall do you no harm to learn . Count . To be young again , if we could : I will be VOL . III . C fool in a queftion , hoping to be the wifer Sc . 4 . All's well that ends well . 25 SCENE IV. Changes to Roufillon. ...
... -it fhall do you no harm to learn . Count . To be young again , if we could : I will be VOL . III . C fool in a queftion , hoping to be the wifer Sc . 4 . All's well that ends well . 25 SCENE IV. Changes to Roufillon. ...
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... fool in a queftion , hoping to be the wifer by your an- fwer . I pray you , Sir , are you a courtier ? Clo . O Lord , Sir * , - there's a fimple putting off : more , more , a hundred of them . Count . Sir , I am a poor friend of your's ...
... fool in a queftion , hoping to be the wifer by your an- fwer . I pray you , Sir , are you a courtier ? Clo . O Lord , Sir * , - there's a fimple putting off : more , more , a hundred of them . Count . Sir , I am a poor friend of your's ...
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... fool , I have found thee . Clo . Did you find me in yourself , Sir ? or were you taught to find me ? the fearch , Sir , was profitable , and " much fool may you find in you , even to Sc . 9 . All's well that ends well .
... fool , I have found thee . Clo . Did you find me in yourself , Sir ? or were you taught to find me ? the fearch , Sir , was profitable , and " much fool may you find in you , even to Sc . 9 . All's well that ends well .
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... fool may you find in you , even to the world's pleafure , and the increafe of laughter . Par . A good knave , i'faith , and well fed . Madam , my Lord will go away to night , A very ferious bufinefs calls on him . The great prerogative ...
... fool may you find in you , even to the world's pleafure , and the increafe of laughter . Par . A good knave , i'faith , and well fed . Madam , my Lord will go away to night , A very ferious bufinefs calls on him . The great prerogative ...
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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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