The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... himself made in the unchafte compofition . I Lord . Now God delay our rebellion ; as we are our felves , what things are we ! 2 Lord . Meerly our own traitors ; and , as in the com- mon course of all treasons , we still see them reveal ...
... himself made in the unchafte compofition . I Lord . Now God delay our rebellion ; as we are our felves , what things are we ! 2 Lord . Meerly our own traitors ; and , as in the com- mon course of all treasons , we still see them reveal ...
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... himself ? 1 Lord . I have told your Lordship already : the Stocks carry him . But to answer you as you would be understood , he weeps like a wench that had fhed her milk ; he hath confefs'd himfelf to Morgan , whom he fuppofes to be a ...
... himself ? 1 Lord . I have told your Lordship already : the Stocks carry him . But to answer you as you would be understood , he weeps like a wench that had fhed her milk ; he hath confefs'd himfelf to Morgan , whom he fuppofes to be a ...
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... himself a braggart , Let him fear this ; for it will come to pass , That every braggart ihali be found an afs . Ruft , fword ! cool , blufhes ! and , Parolles , live Safeft in fhame ! being fool'd , by fool'ry thrive ; There's place and ...
... himself a braggart , Let him fear this ; for it will come to pass , That every braggart ihali be found an afs . Ruft , fword ! cool , blufhes ! and , Parolles , live Safeft in fhame ! being fool'd , by fool'ry thrive ; There's place and ...
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... himself . Enter Lafeu . Here is a pur of fortune's , Sir , or fortune's cat , ( but not a musk - cat ; ) that hath fall'n into the unclean fishpond of her displeasure , and , as he says , is muddied withal . Pray you , Sir , ufe the ...
... himself . Enter Lafeu . Here is a pur of fortune's , Sir , or fortune's cat , ( but not a musk - cat ; ) that hath fall'n into the unclean fishpond of her displeasure , and , as he says , is muddied withal . Pray you , Sir , ufe the ...
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... himself The greatest wrong of all . He loft a wife , Whole beauty did aftonish the furvey Of richeft eyes ; whofe words all ears took captive ; Whofe dear perfection , hearts , that scorn'd to serve , Humbly call'd mistress . King ...
... himself The greatest wrong of all . He loft a wife , Whole beauty did aftonish the furvey Of richeft eyes ; whofe words all ears took captive ; Whofe dear perfection , hearts , that scorn'd to serve , Humbly call'd mistress . King ...
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