The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, 3 tomasA. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... a Century before our Author was born . ( 2 ) A heavier Task could not have been impos'd , Than I to speak my Grief unfpeakable . ] The Poet feems to me here Than I to fpeak my grief unfpeakable : Yet that 4 The Comedy of ERRORS .
... a Century before our Author was born . ( 2 ) A heavier Task could not have been impos'd , Than I to speak my Grief unfpeakable . ] The Poet feems to me here Than I to fpeak my grief unfpeakable : Yet that 4 The Comedy of ERRORS .
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... speak with him ? know'st thou his mind ? E. Dro . Ay , ay , he told his mind upon mine ear , Befhrew his hand , I fcarce could under - stand it . Luc . Spake he fo doubtfully , thou could'ft not feel his meaning ? E. Dro . Nay , he ...
... speak with him ? know'st thou his mind ? E. Dro . Ay , ay , he told his mind upon mine ear , Befhrew his hand , I fcarce could under - stand it . Luc . Spake he fo doubtfully , thou could'ft not feel his meaning ? E. Dro . Nay , he ...
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... speak ; Lay open to my earthy grofs conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , fhallow , weak , The foulded meaning of your words deceit ; Against my foul's pure truth why labour you , To make it wander in an unknown field ? Are you a God ...
... speak ; Lay open to my earthy grofs conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , fhallow , weak , The foulded meaning of your words deceit ; Against my foul's pure truth why labour you , To make it wander in an unknown field ? Are you a God ...
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... speaking of Ralpho's Knowledge in Augury . Could tell what fubtleft Parrots mean , That speak and think contrary clean ; What Member ' tis of whom they talk , When they cry , Rope ! and walk , Knave , walk . For by this Time they had ...
... speaking of Ralpho's Knowledge in Augury . Could tell what fubtleft Parrots mean , That speak and think contrary clean ; What Member ' tis of whom they talk , When they cry , Rope ! and walk , Knave , walk . For by this Time they had ...
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... Speak foftly : yonder , as I think , he walks . Enter Antipholis and Dromio of Syracufe . Ang . ' Tis fo ; and that self - chain about his neck , Which he forfwore moft monftrouЛly to have . Good Sir , draw near to me , I'll speak to ...
... Speak foftly : yonder , as I think , he walks . Enter Antipholis and Dromio of Syracufe . Ang . ' Tis fo ; and that self - chain about his neck , Which he forfwore moft monftrouЛly to have . Good Sir , draw near to me , I'll speak to ...
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