The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 9R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... Such I account thy love . Art thou afraid . To be the fame in thine own act and valour , As thou art in defire ? wouldst thou have that Which thou esteemeft the ornament of life , And live a coward in thine own efteem ? Letting I dare ...
... Such I account thy love . Art thou afraid . To be the fame in thine own act and valour , As thou art in defire ? wouldst thou have that Which thou esteemeft the ornament of life , And live a coward in thine own efteem ? Letting I dare ...
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... Such welcome , and unwelcome . things , " Tis hard to reconcile . Cat ' once , Enter a Doctor . Mal . Well ; more anon . Comes the King forth , pray you ? Dof . Ay , Sir ; there are a crew of wretched fouls That ftay his care ; their ...
... Such welcome , and unwelcome . things , " Tis hard to reconcile . Cat ' once , Enter a Doctor . Mal . Well ; more anon . Comes the King forth , pray you ? Dof . Ay , Sir ; there are a crew of wretched fouls That ftay his care ; their ...
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... such an one ? [ Exit firft Meffenger .. Attend . He ftays upon your will . Ant . Let him appear ; 14 , Thefe ftrong Egyptian fetters I must break , Or lofe myfelf in dotage .. What are you ? Enter another MeTenger , with a Letter . 2 ...
... such an one ? [ Exit firft Meffenger .. Attend . He ftays upon your will . Ant . Let him appear ; 14 , Thefe ftrong Egyptian fetters I must break , Or lofe myfelf in dotage .. What are you ? Enter another MeTenger , with a Letter . 2 ...
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... such a neighing , that if he had spoke , he could not have been heard . I fufpect the Poet wrote ; Was beastly dumb'd by him . i . e . put to filence . It is very ufual , as I have observed , with Shakespeare , to coin verbs out of ...
... such a neighing , that if he had spoke , he could not have been heard . I fufpect the Poet wrote ; Was beastly dumb'd by him . i . e . put to filence . It is very ufual , as I have observed , with Shakespeare , to coin verbs out of ...
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... such shame ; Experience , manhood , honour , never before Did violate fo itself . Eno . Alack , alack ! Enter CANIDIUS . Can . Our fortune on the fea is out of breath , And finks most lamentably . Had our General Been what 180 ANTONY ...
... such shame ; Experience , manhood , honour , never before Did violate fo itself . Eno . Alack , alack ! Enter CANIDIUS . Can . Our fortune on the fea is out of breath , And finks most lamentably . Had our General Been what 180 ANTONY ...
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