The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... thing I cannot get . I to the world am like a drop of water , That in the ocean feeks another drop , Who falling there to find his fellow forth , Unfeen , inquifitive , confounds himself ; So I , to find a mother and a brother , In ...
... thing I cannot get . I to the world am like a drop of water , That in the ocean feeks another drop , Who falling there to find his fellow forth , Unfeen , inquifitive , confounds himself ; So I , to find a mother and a brother , In ...
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... thing for fomething . But fay , Sir , is it dinner - time ? S. Dro . No , Sir , I think , the meat wants that I have ... things . S. Dro . I durft have deny'd that , before you were so cholerick . Ant . By what rule , Sir ? VOL . III . C ...
... thing for fomething . But fay , Sir , is it dinner - time ? S. Dro . No , Sir , I think , the meat wants that I have ... things . S. Dro . I durft have deny'd that , before you were so cholerick . Ant . By what rule , Sir ? VOL . III . C ...
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... things . S. Dro . Marry , and did , Sir ; namely , no time to recover hair loft by nature . Ant . But your reason was not fubftantial , why there is no time to recover . S. Dro . Thus I mend it : Time himself is bald , and therefore to ...
... things . S. Dro . Marry , and did , Sir ; namely , no time to recover hair loft by nature . Ant . But your reason was not fubftantial , why there is no time to recover . S. Dro . Thus I mend it : Time himself is bald , and therefore to ...
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... thing here , and I'll break your knave's pate . E. Dro . A man may break a word with you , Sir , and words are but wind ; Ay , and break it in your face , fo he break it not be- hind . S. Dro . It seems , thou wanteft breaking ; out ...
... thing here , and I'll break your knave's pate . E. Dro . A man may break a word with you , Sir , and words are but wind ; Ay , and break it in your face , fo he break it not be- hind . S. Dro . It seems , thou wanteft breaking ; out ...
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... thing but Children . Certainly , it will fort better in Sense with the other Names annex'd , as well as the Character of a Catch - pole , to conclude that the Poet wrote ; - - a Fiend , a Fury , & c . I made this Conjecture in my ...
... thing but Children . Certainly , it will fort better in Sense with the other Names annex'd , as well as the Character of a Catch - pole , to conclude that the Poet wrote ; - - a Fiend , a Fury , & c . I made this Conjecture in my ...
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