The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 9R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... ferve , Would spend it in fome words upon that bufinefs , If you would grant the time . Ban . At your kind leisure . Macb . If you fhall cleave to my confent , when It fhall make honour for you . Ban . So I lose none In fecking to ...
... ferve , Would spend it in fome words upon that bufinefs , If you would grant the time . Ban . At your kind leisure . Macb . If you fhall cleave to my confent , when It fhall make honour for you . Ban . So I lose none In fecking to ...
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... ferve with him but constrained things , Whofe hearts are abfent too . Macd . Let our juft cenfures Attend the true event , and put we on Induftrious foldiership . Siw . The time approaches , That will with due decifion make us know What ...
... ferve with him but constrained things , Whofe hearts are abfent too . Macd . Let our juft cenfures Attend the true event , and put we on Induftrious foldiership . Siw . The time approaches , That will with due decifion make us know What ...
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... ferve them ; which they ear and wound ( 11 ) It bath been taught us from the primal ftate , That be , which is , was wished until he were : And the ebbed man , ne'er loved till ne'er worth love , Comes feared , by being lacked . } Let ...
... ferve them ; which they ear and wound ( 11 ) It bath been taught us from the primal ftate , That be , which is , was wished until he were : And the ebbed man , ne'er loved till ne'er worth love , Comes feared , by being lacked . } Let ...
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... ferve's away . Cæfar and Antony have ever won tenebat . Plutarch has taken notice of the fatire , but did not know how to transfufe the equivocal joke , lying in the word Caring . But Dion Caffius , in the Forty - eighth Book of his Ro ...
... ferve's away . Cæfar and Antony have ever won tenebat . Plutarch has taken notice of the fatire , but did not know how to transfufe the equivocal joke , lying in the word Caring . But Dion Caffius , in the Forty - eighth Book of his Ro ...
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... ferve your ends ! We will here part . Caf . Farewel , my dearest sister , fare thee well ! The elements be kind to thee , and make Thy fpirits all of comfort ! fare thee well . O. My noble brother ! Ant . The April's in her eyes ; it is ...
... ferve your ends ! We will here part . Caf . Farewel , my dearest sister , fare thee well ! The elements be kind to thee , and make Thy fpirits all of comfort ! fare thee well . O. My noble brother ! Ant . The April's in her eyes ; it is ...
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