Modern Characters for 1778: By Shakespearprinted, and sold by D. Brown; and by all the booksellers in town and country, 1778 - 83 psl. |
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... speak plain , and to the purpose , like an honeft man and a foldier ; and now he's turn'd Orthograper ; his words are a fantaftical ban- quet . Much Ado , A & II . Lord B. - -KE . By your leave , fweet Ladies ! If I chance to talk wild ...
... speak plain , and to the purpose , like an honeft man and a foldier ; and now he's turn'd Orthograper ; his words are a fantaftical ban- quet . Much Ado , A & II . Lord B. - -KE . By your leave , fweet Ladies ! If I chance to talk wild ...
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... speak fweet , I'd have you do't for ever ; when you fing I'd have you buy and fell fo ; so give alms ; Pray fo - when you dance I wish you A wave o'th ' fea , that you might ever do Nothing but that . Winter's Tale , AaIv . Gov. JOH ...
... speak fweet , I'd have you do't for ever ; when you fing I'd have you buy and fell fo ; so give alms ; Pray fo - when you dance I wish you A wave o'th ' fea , that you might ever do Nothing but that . Winter's Tale , AaIv . Gov. JOH ...
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... speaking truth In this fine age were not thought flattery , Such attribution fhould't thou have , As not a foldier of this feafon's stamp Should go fo gen'ral current thro ' the world . Henry IV . A & IV . Mr. SLN . -The world's large ...
... speaking truth In this fine age were not thought flattery , Such attribution fhould't thou have , As not a foldier of this feafon's stamp Should go fo gen'ral current thro ' the world . Henry IV . A & IV . Mr. SLN . -The world's large ...
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... speak of our pretty encounters , -prefs it to death ! Troil . and Cref . A & t III . Mr. DUNC - BE . He loft a wife , Whofe beauty did aftonifh the furvey Of richeft eyes ; whose words all ears took captive , Whofe dear perfection ...
... speak of our pretty encounters , -prefs it to death ! Troil . and Cref . A & t III . Mr. DUNC - BE . He loft a wife , Whofe beauty did aftonifh the furvey Of richeft eyes ; whose words all ears took captive , Whofe dear perfection ...
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... speak of our pretty encounters , -prefs it to death ! Troil . and Cref . A & III . He loft a wife , Whofe beauty did aftonish the furvey Mr. DUNC - BE . Of richest eyes ; whofe words all ears took captive , Whofe dear perfection ...
... speak of our pretty encounters , -prefs it to death ! Troil . and Cref . A & III . He loft a wife , Whofe beauty did aftonish the furvey Mr. DUNC - BE . Of richest eyes ; whofe words all ears took captive , Whofe dear perfection ...
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