The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies and Corrected: with Notes Explanatory and Critical, Band 11R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... say he is covetous . 1 Cit . If I must not , I need not be barren of ac- cufations ; he hath faults , with furplus , to tire in repetition . [ Shouts within . ] What fhouts are those ? the other fide of the city is rifen ; why ftay we ...
... say he is covetous . 1 Cit . If I must not , I need not be barren of ac- cufations ; he hath faults , with furplus , to tire in repetition . [ Shouts within . ] What fhouts are those ? the other fide of the city is rifen ; why ftay we ...
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... Say , has our General met the enemy ? Mef . They ly in view ; but have not spoke as yet . Lart . So , the good horse is mine . Mar. I'll buy him of you . Lart . No , I'll not fell , nor give him : Fend him you I will , For half an ...
... Say , has our General met the enemy ? Mef . They ly in view ; but have not spoke as yet . Lart . So , the good horse is mine . Mar. I'll buy him of you . Lart . No , I'll not fell , nor give him : Fend him you I will , For half an ...
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... say ? I pray , Sir , --- plague upon't , I cannot bring [ known My tongue to fuch a pace ! look , Sir , --- my wounds-- I got them in my country's fervice , when Some certain of our brethren roared , and ran From noife of our own drums ...
... say ? I pray , Sir , --- plague upon't , I cannot bring [ known My tongue to fuch a pace ! look , Sir , --- my wounds-- I got them in my country's fervice , when Some certain of our brethren roared , and ran From noife of our own drums ...
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... say you ? 2 Cit . You fhall ha't , worthy Sir . Cor . A match , Sir ; there's in all two worthy voices begged : I have your alms , and adieu . 1 - Cit . But this is fomething odd . ter . 2 Cit . An ' twere to give again : -but ' tis no ...
... say you ? 2 Cit . You fhall ha't , worthy Sir . Cor . A match , Sir ; there's in all two worthy voices begged : I have your alms , and adieu . 1 - Cit . But this is fomething odd . ter . 2 Cit . An ' twere to give again : -but ' tis no ...
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... Say , you chofe him more after our com- Than guided by your own affections ; [ mandment , And that your minds , pre - occupied with what You rather muft de , than what you fhould do , Made you against the grain to voice him Conful . Lay ...
... Say , you chofe him more after our com- Than guided by your own affections ; [ mandment , And that your minds , pre - occupied with what You rather muft de , than what you fhould do , Made you against the grain to voice him Conful . Lay ...
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Seite 306 - Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back, Wherein he puts alms for oblivion, A great-sized monster of ingratitudes : Those scraps are good deeds past : which are devour'd As fast as they are made, forgot as soon As done...
Seite 254 - But when the planets, In evil mixture, to disorder wander, What plagues, and what portents ! what mutiny ! What raging of the sea! shaking of earth! Commotion in the winds ! frights, changes, horrors, Divert and crack, rend and deracinate The unity and married calm of states Quite from their fixture...
Seite 213 - Dost thou come here to whine ? To outface me with leaping in her grave ? Be buried quick with her, and so will I : And, if thou prate of mountains, let them throw Millions of acres on us, till our ground, Singeing his pate against the burning zone, Make Ossa like a wart ! Nay, an thou'lt mouth, I'll rant as well as thou.
Seite 306 - Perseverance, dear my lord, Keeps honour bright : To have done, is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery.
Seite 254 - And therefore is the glorious planet, Sol, In noble eminence enthron'd and spher'd Amidst the other; whose med'cinable eye Corrects the ill aspects of planets evil, And posts, like the commandment of a king, Sans check, to good and bad: But, when the planets, In evil mixture, to disorder wander, What plagues, and what portents?