The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, 7 tomasJ. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... praise , master ? ARM . In thy condign praise . MOTH . I will praise an eel with the same praise . ARM . What ? that an eel is ingenious ? MOTH . That an eel is quick . ARM . I do say , thou art quick in answers : Thou heatest my blood ...
... praise , master ? ARM . In thy condign praise . MOTH . I will praise an eel with the same praise . ARM . What ? that an eel is ingenious ? MOTH . That an eel is quick . ARM . I do say , thou art quick in answers : Thou heatest my blood ...
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... praise ; Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues I am less proud to hear you tell my worth , Than you much willing to be counted wise In spending your wit in the praise of mine . But now ...
... praise ; Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues I am less proud to hear you tell my worth , Than you much willing to be counted wise In spending your wit in the praise of mine . But now ...
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... praise ? MAR . Here comes Boyet . PRIN . Re - enter Boyet . Now , what admittance , lord ? BOYET . Navarre had notice of your fair approach ; And he , and his competitors in oath , 7 And much too little & c . ] i . e . And my report ...
... praise ? MAR . Here comes Boyet . PRIN . Re - enter Boyet . Now , what admittance , lord ? BOYET . Navarre had notice of your fair approach ; And he , and his competitors in oath , 7 And much too little & c . ] i . e . And my report ...
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... praise me , and again say , no ? O short - liv'd pride ! Not fair ? alack for woe ! FOR . Yes , madam , fair . PRIN . Nay , never paint me now ; Where fair is not , praise cannot mend the brow . Here , good my glass , ' take this for ...
... praise me , and again say , no ? O short - liv'd pride ! Not fair ? alack for woe ! FOR . Yes , madam , fair . PRIN . Nay , never paint me now ; Where fair is not , praise cannot mend the brow . Here , good my glass , ' take this for ...
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... praise , than purpose , meant to kill . And , out of question , so it is sometimes ; Glory grows guilty of detested crimes ; 8 When , for fame's sake , for praise , an outward part , We bend to that the working of the heart : As I , for ...
... praise , than purpose , meant to kill . And , out of question , so it is sometimes ; Glory grows guilty of detested crimes ; 8 When , for fame's sake , for praise , an outward part , We bend to that the working of the heart : As I , for ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes With the ..., 7 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1765 |
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