The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... first and only Time that She is complimented with this Dignity . The Re- motion of a fingle Letter , and of the Parenthefis , will bring her to her own Rank , and the Place to its true Meaning . Tour Daughter here the Princes left for ...
... first and only Time that She is complimented with this Dignity . The Re- motion of a fingle Letter , and of the Parenthefis , will bring her to her own Rank , and the Place to its true Meaning . Tour Daughter here the Princes left for ...
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... first : for God defend , but God fhould go . before fuch villains.Masters , it is proved already that you are little better than falfe knaves , and it will go . near to be thought fo fhortly ; how answer you for your felves ? Conr ...
... first : for God defend , but God fhould go . before fuch villains.Masters , it is proved already that you are little better than falfe knaves , and it will go . near to be thought fo fhortly ; how answer you for your felves ? Conr ...
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... first and fecond Editions in Folie all concur in reading ; Tea , marry , that's the eftest way , & c . A Letter happen'd to flip out at Prefs in the first Edition ; and ' twas too hard a Task for the fubfequent Editors to put it in , or ...
... first and fecond Editions in Folie all concur in reading ; Tea , marry , that's the eftest way , & c . A Letter happen'd to flip out at Prefs in the first Edition ; and ' twas too hard a Task for the fubfequent Editors to put it in , or ...
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... First , I ask thee what they have done ; third- ly , I ask thee what's their offence ; fixth and laftly , why they are committed ; and , to conclude , what you lay to their charge ? Claud . Rightly reafon'd , and in his own divifion ...
... First , I ask thee what they have done ; third- ly , I ask thee what's their offence ; fixth and laftly , why they are committed ; and , to conclude , what you lay to their charge ? Claud . Rightly reafon'd , and in his own divifion ...
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... first employer of pandars , and a whole book full of these quondam carpet - mongers , whofe names yet run fmoothly in the even road of a blank verfe ; why , they were ne- ver fo truly turn'd over and over , as my poor felf , in love ...
... first employer of pandars , and a whole book full of these quondam carpet - mongers , whofe names yet run fmoothly in the even road of a blank verfe ; why , they were ne- ver fo truly turn'd over and over , as my poor felf , in love ...
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