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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... fent in this Fool to cut off this argument ? Rof . Indeed , there is fortune too hard for nature ; when fortune makes nature's Natural the cutter off of nature's Wit . Cel . Peradventure , this is not fortune's work , nei- ther , but ...
... fent in this Fool to cut off this argument ? Rof . Indeed , there is fortune too hard for nature ; when fortune makes nature's Natural the cutter off of nature's Wit . Cel . Peradventure , this is not fortune's work , nei- ther , but ...
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... fent me fortune ; And then he drew a dial from his poke , And looking on it with lack - luftre eye , Says , very wifely , it is ten a - clock : Thus may we fee , quoth he , how the world wags : ' Tis but an hour ago fince it was nine ...
... fent me fortune ; And then he drew a dial from his poke , And looking on it with lack - luftre eye , Says , very wifely , it is ten a - clock : Thus may we fee , quoth he , how the world wags : ' Tis but an hour ago fince it was nine ...
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... fent two hours . This contrac tion of the time we might im- pute to poor Rofalind's impa- tience , but that a few minutes after we find Orlando fending his excufe . I do not fee that by any probable divifion of the acts this abfurdity ...
... fent two hours . This contrac tion of the time we might im- pute to poor Rofalind's impa- tience , but that a few minutes after we find Orlando fending his excufe . I do not fee that by any probable divifion of the acts this abfurdity ...
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... fent me hither , ftranger as I am , To tell this story , that you might excufe His broken promife ; and to give this napkin , Dy'd in his blood , unto the fhepherd youth , That he in fport doth call his Rofalind . Cel . Why , how now ...
... fent me hither , ftranger as I am , To tell this story , that you might excufe His broken promife ; and to give this napkin , Dy'd in his blood , unto the fhepherd youth , That he in fport doth call his Rofalind . Cel . Why , how now ...
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... fent with both , that we may enjoy each other ; it fhall be to your Good ; for my father's houfe , and all the revenue that was old Sir Rowland's , will I eftate upon you , and here live and die a fhepherd . Enter Rofalind . Orla . You ...
... fent with both , that we may enjoy each other ; it fhall be to your Good ; for my father's houfe , and all the revenue that was old Sir Rowland's , will I eftate upon you , and here live and die a fhepherd . Enter Rofalind . Orla . You ...
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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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