The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... hand As to your foul feems good . Give me your I'll privily away . I love the people , But do not like to ftage me to their eyes ; Though it do well , I do not relish well Their loud applaufe , and Ave's vehement : Nor do I think the ...
... hand As to your foul feems good . Give me your I'll privily away . I love the people , But do not like to ftage me to their eyes ; Though it do well , I do not relish well Their loud applaufe , and Ave's vehement : Nor do I think the ...
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... hand , nothing can be more proper , than to compare Perfons of unbridled Licentiousness to headstrong Steeds : and , in this View , bridling the Paffions has been a Phrafe adopted by our best Poets . THEOBALD . ( 2 ) In former editions ...
... hand , nothing can be more proper , than to compare Perfons of unbridled Licentiousness to headstrong Steeds : and , in this View , bridling the Paffions has been a Phrafe adopted by our best Poets . THEOBALD . ( 2 ) In former editions ...
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... hand and hope of action ; but we learn , By thofe that know the very nerves of state , His givings out were of an infinite diftance From his true - meant defign . Upon his place , And with full line ( 9 ) of his authority , Governs lord ...
... hand and hope of action ; but we learn , By thofe that know the very nerves of state , His givings out were of an infinite diftance From his true - meant defign . Upon his place , And with full line ( 9 ) of his authority , Governs lord ...
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... hand , Sir , his wife is a more refpected perfon than any of us all . Elb . Varlet , thou lieft , thou lieft , wicked varlet ; the time is yet to come , that the was ever respected with man , woman , or child . Clown . Sir , the was ...
... hand , Sir , his wife is a more refpected perfon than any of us all . Elb . Varlet , thou lieft , thou lieft , wicked varlet ; the time is yet to come , that the was ever respected with man , woman , or child . Clown . Sir , the was ...
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Shakespeare. Prov . In good time . [ Exit Prov . Duke . The hand , that hath made you fair , hath made you good ; the goodness , that is cheap in beauty , makes beauty brief in goodnefs ; but grace , being the foul of your complexion ...
Shakespeare. Prov . In good time . [ Exit Prov . Duke . The hand , that hath made you fair , hath made you good ; the goodness , that is cheap in beauty , makes beauty brief in goodnefs ; but grace , being the foul of your complexion ...
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