The Works of Shakespear: In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; And, a List of the Various Readings. In Eight Volumes, Svazek 7Alexander Donaldson, 1769 |
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... thou ? Answer me directly . Cob . A trade , Sir , that I hope I may ufe with a fafe confcience ; which is indeed , Sir , a mender of bad foals . Flav . What trade , thou knave ? thou naughty knave , what trade ? Cob . Nay , I befeech ...
... thou ? Answer me directly . Cob . A trade , Sir , that I hope I may ufe with a fafe confcience ; which is indeed , Sir , a mender of bad foals . Flav . What trade , thou knave ? thou naughty knave , what trade ? Cob . Nay , I befeech ...
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... thou fleep'ft : awake . Such inftigations have been often dropt , Where I have took them up : Shall Rome- thus mult I piece it out , Shall Rome ftand under one man's awe ? what ! Rome ? > My ancestors did from the streets of Rome The ...
... thou fleep'ft : awake . Such inftigations have been often dropt , Where I have took them up : Shall Rome- thus mult I piece it out , Shall Rome ftand under one man's awe ? what ! Rome ? > My ancestors did from the streets of Rome The ...
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... Thou hast no figures , nor no factafies , " Which bufy care draws in the brains of men ; " Therefore thou fleep'ft fo found . SCENE Por . Brutus , my Lord ! III . Enter Portia . Bru . Portia , what mean you ? wherefore rife It is not ...
... Thou hast no figures , nor no factafies , " Which bufy care draws in the brains of men ; " Therefore thou fleep'ft fo found . SCENE Por . Brutus , my Lord ! III . Enter Portia . Bru . Portia , what mean you ? wherefore rife It is not ...
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... thou haft wrong'd Caius Ligarius . There is but one mind in all theje men , and it is bent against Cafar . If thou beeft not immortal , look about thee : fecurity gives way C3 St. 6 . 31 Fulius Cæfar . J ...
... thou haft wrong'd Caius Ligarius . There is but one mind in all theje men , and it is bent against Cafar . If thou beeft not immortal , look about thee : fecurity gives way C3 St. 6 . 31 Fulius Cæfar . J ...
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... thou read this , O Cæfar , thou may'st live ; If not , the fates with traitors do contrive .. Enter Portia and Lucius . [ Exit Por . I pr'ythee , boy , run to the fenate - houfe ; Stay not to answer me , but get thee gone . Why doft thou ...
... thou read this , O Cæfar , thou may'st live ; If not , the fates with traitors do contrive .. Enter Portia and Lucius . [ Exit Por . I pr'ythee , boy , run to the fenate - houfe ; Stay not to answer me , but get thee gone . Why doft thou ...
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