The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Volume 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... fortune to fee , concur in reading ; -fo loving to my mother , That he might not beteee the winds of heaven Vifit her face too roughly . Beteche is a corruption , without doubt , but not fo inveterate a one , but that , by the change of ...
... fortune to fee , concur in reading ; -fo loving to my mother , That he might not beteee the winds of heaven Vifit her face too roughly . Beteche is a corruption , without doubt , but not fo inveterate a one , but that , by the change of ...
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... fortune's fcar ) Their virtues else , be they as pure as grace ,. As infinite as man may undergo , Shall in the general cenfure take corruption From that particular fault .---- The dram of Base ( 16 ) ( 15 ) This heavy headed revel ...
... fortune's fcar ) Their virtues else , be they as pure as grace ,. As infinite as man may undergo , Shall in the general cenfure take corruption From that particular fault .---- The dram of Base ( 16 ) ( 15 ) This heavy headed revel ...
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... Fortune's cap we are not the very button . Ham . Nor the foles of her fhoe ? Rof . Neither , my Lord . Ham . Then you live about her waist , or in the middle of her favours ? Guil . ' Faith , in her privates we . Ham . In the fecret ...
... Fortune's cap we are not the very button . Ham . Nor the foles of her fhoe ? Rof . Neither , my Lord . Ham . Then you live about her waist , or in the middle of her favours ? Guil . ' Faith , in her privates we . Ham . In the fecret ...
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... Fortune ! all you Gods , In general fynod take away her power : Break all the fpokes and fellies from her wheel , And bowl the round nave down the hill of heav'n , As low as to the fiends . Pol . This is too long . Ham . It fhall to th ...
... Fortune ! all you Gods , In general fynod take away her power : Break all the fpokes and fellies from her wheel , And bowl the round nave down the hill of heav'n , As low as to the fiends . Pol . This is too long . Ham . It fhall to th ...
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... fortune ; Or to take arms against a fea of troubles , ( 33 ) ( 33 ) Or to take arms against a sea of troubles , ded by oppofing end them ? I once imagined , that , to pres ferve the uniformity of metaphor , and as it is a word our ...
... fortune ; Or to take arms against a fea of troubles , ( 33 ) ( 33 ) Or to take arms against a sea of troubles , ded by oppofing end them ? I once imagined , that , to pres ferve the uniformity of metaphor , and as it is a word our ...
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