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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... hold his virtue to you ; whofe worthiness would ftir it up where it wanted , rather than flack it where there is fuch abundance . Count . What hope is there of his Majefty's amend- ment ? * The plot taken from Boccace , Decam . 3. Nov ...
... hold his virtue to you ; whofe worthiness would ftir it up where it wanted , rather than flack it where there is fuch abundance . Count . What hope is there of his Majefty's amend- ment ? * The plot taken from Boccace , Decam . 3. Nov ...
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... hold the cre- dit of your father . [ Exeunt Bertram and Lafeu . SCENE II . Hel . Oh , were that all ! - -I think not on my fa- ther ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more Than thofe I fhed for him . What was he like ? I have ...
... hold the cre- dit of your father . [ Exeunt Bertram and Lafeu . SCENE II . Hel . Oh , were that all ! - -I think not on my fa- ther ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more Than thofe I fhed for him . What was he like ? I have ...
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... I have a defire to hold my ac- quaintance with thee , or rather my knowledge , that I may fay in the default , he is a man I know . Par . My Lord , you do me most unfupportable 32 All's well that ends well . A & t . II .
... I have a defire to hold my ac- quaintance with thee , or rather my knowledge , that I may fay in the default , he is a man I know . Par . My Lord , you do me most unfupportable 32 All's well that ends well . A & t . II .
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... hold in thee , art fure ? Ber . Go with me to my chamber , and advise me . I'll fend her ftraight away : to - morrow I'll to the wars , fhe to her fingle forrow . Par . Why , these balls bound , there's noife in it.— ' Tis hard ; A ...
... hold in thee , art fure ? Ber . Go with me to my chamber , and advise me . I'll fend her ftraight away : to - morrow I'll to the wars , fhe to her fingle forrow . Par . Why , these balls bound , there's noife in it.— ' Tis hard ; A ...
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... holds not colour with the time The miniftration and required office ; nor does On my particular . Prepar'd I was not For fuch a business ; therefore am I found So much unfettled : this drives me to intreat you , That prefently you take ...
... holds not colour with the time The miniftration and required office ; nor does On my particular . Prepar'd I was not For fuch a business ; therefore am I found So much unfettled : this drives me to intreat you , That prefently you take ...
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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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