The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from His Plays and PoemsCompany of Booksellers, 1783 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... should not have ventured to have inferted , that my Lord Southampton at one time gave him a thousand pounds , to enable him to go through with a purchase which he heard he had a mind to a bounty very great , and very rare at any time ...
... should not have ventured to have inferted , that my Lord Southampton at one time gave him a thousand pounds , to enable him to go through with a purchase which he heard he had a mind to a bounty very great , and very rare at any time ...
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... should be ftopp'd : Sufflaminandus erat , as Auguf tus faid of Haterius . His wit was in his own power : would the rule of it had been so too ! Many times he fell into thofe things which could not escape laughter ; as when he faid in ...
... should be ftopp'd : Sufflaminandus erat , as Auguf tus faid of Haterius . His wit was in his own power : would the rule of it had been so too ! Many times he fell into thofe things which could not escape laughter ; as when he faid in ...
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... should love a bright partic'lar star , And think to wed it ; he is fo above me : In his bright radiance and collateral light Muft I be comforted , not in his fphere . Th ' ambition in my love thus plagues itself ; The hind that would be ...
... should love a bright partic'lar star , And think to wed it ; he is fo above me : In his bright radiance and collateral light Muft I be comforted , not in his fphere . Th ' ambition in my love thus plagues itself ; The hind that would be ...
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... should be still Plucking the grafs , to know where fits the wind ; A Peering in maps for ports , and piers , and roads or And every object that might make me fear Misfortune to my ventures , out of doubt , Would make me fad . The ...
... should be still Plucking the grafs , to know where fits the wind ; A Peering in maps for ports , and piers , and roads or And every object that might make me fear Misfortune to my ventures , out of doubt , Would make me fad . The ...
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... should a man , whose blood is warm within , Sit like his grandfire cut in alabafter ? Sleep when he wakes , and creep into the jaundice By being peevish ? The Merchant of Venice , A. 1. Sc . 1 MOI & CAN 7 ) VASSIC LE Ó P ( A - T - R - A ...
... should a man , whose blood is warm within , Sit like his grandfire cut in alabafter ? Sleep when he wakes , and creep into the jaundice By being peevish ? The Merchant of Venice , A. 1. Sc . 1 MOI & CAN 7 ) VASSIC LE Ó P ( A - T - R - A ...
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