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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... heart , but the tyranny of her forrows takes all livelihood from her cheek . No more of this , By virtuous qualities here are not meant those of a moral kind , but fuch as are acquired by erudition and good breeding . Helena ; go to ...
... heart , but the tyranny of her forrows takes all livelihood from her cheek . No more of this , By virtuous qualities here are not meant those of a moral kind , but fuch as are acquired by erudition and good breeding . Helena ; go to ...
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... heart's table ; heart too capable Of every line and trick of his fweet favour ! - But now he's gone , and my idolatrous fancy Muft fanctify his relics . Who comes here ? Enter Parolles . One that goes with him : I love him for his fake ...
... heart's table ; heart too capable Of every line and trick of his fweet favour ! - But now he's gone , and my idolatrous fancy Muft fanctify his relics . Who comes here ? Enter Parolles . One that goes with him : I love him for his fake ...
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... hearts are fever'd in religion , their heads are both one ; they may joul horns together , like any deer i ' th ' herd . Count . Wilt thou ever be a foul - mouth'd and ca- lumnious knave ? Clo . A prophet , I , Madam ; and I speak the ...
... hearts are fever'd in religion , their heads are both one ; they may joul horns together , like any deer i ' th ' herd . Count . Wilt thou ever be a foul - mouth'd and ca- lumnious knave ? Clo . A prophet , I , Madam ; and I speak the ...
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... heart out , ere he pluck one . Count . You'll be gone , Sir Knave , and do as I com- mand you ? Clo . That man that fhould be at a woman's com- mand , and yet no hurt done ! tho ' honesty be no Pu- ritan , yet it will do no hurt ; it ...
... heart out , ere he pluck one . Count . You'll be gone , Sir Knave , and do as I com- mand you ? Clo . That man that fhould be at a woman's com- mand , and yet no hurt done ! tho ' honesty be no Pu- ritan , yet it will do no hurt ; it ...
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... our hope , Sir , After well - enter'd foldiers , to return And find your Grace in health . King . No , no , it cannot be ; and yet my heart Will not confefs it owns the malady That doth my 18 Act II . All's well that ends well .
... our hope , Sir , After well - enter'd foldiers , to return And find your Grace in health . King . No , no , it cannot be ; and yet my heart Will not confefs it owns the malady That doth my 18 Act II . All's well that ends well .
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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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