The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, 2 tomasJ. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... afide . Cel . Why should this a Defert be , For it is unpeopled ? No ; Tongues I'll hang on every tree , That fall civil fayings fnow . Some , how brief the life of man Runs his erring pilgrimage ; That the firetching of a Span Buckles ...
... afide . Cel . Why should this a Defert be , For it is unpeopled ? No ; Tongues I'll hang on every tree , That fall civil fayings fnow . Some , how brief the life of man Runs his erring pilgrimage ; That the firetching of a Span Buckles ...
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... [ afide ] O knowledge ill - inhabited , worse than Jove in a thatch'd house ! Clo . When a man's verfes cannot be understood , nor a man's good Wit feconded with the forward child , Understanding ; it ftrikes a man more dead than a great ...
... [ afide ] O knowledge ill - inhabited , worse than Jove in a thatch'd house ! Clo . When a man's verfes cannot be understood , nor a man's good Wit feconded with the forward child , Understanding ; it ftrikes a man more dead than a great ...
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... [ afide ] A material fool ! * Aud . Well , I am not fair ; and therefore I pray the Gods make me honest ! Clo . Truly , and to caft away honefty upon a foul flut , were to put good meat into an unclean dish . Aud . I am not a flut ...
... [ afide ] A material fool ! * Aud . Well , I am not fair ; and therefore I pray the Gods make me honest ! Clo . Truly , and to caft away honefty upon a foul flut , were to put good meat into an unclean dish . Aud . I am not a flut ...
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... [ afide ] He's fallen in love with her foulness , and fhe'll fall in love with my anger . If it be fo , as fast as she answers thee , with frowning looks , I'll fauce her with bitter words . --Why look you fo upon me ? Phe . For no ill ...
... [ afide ] He's fallen in love with her foulness , and fhe'll fall in love with my anger . If it be fo , as fast as she answers thee , with frowning looks , I'll fauce her with bitter words . --Why look you fo upon me ? Phe . For no ill ...
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... afide , And mark what object did prefent itself . Under an oak , whofe boughs were mofs'd with age , And high top bald with dry antiquity ; A wretched ragged man , o'er - grown with hair , Lay fleeping on his back ; about his neck A ...
... afide , And mark what object did prefent itself . Under an oak , whofe boughs were mofs'd with age , And high top bald with dry antiquity ; A wretched ragged man , o'er - grown with hair , Lay fleeping on his back ; about his neck A ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes With the ..., 2 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1765 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes With the ..., 2 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1765 |
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