Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... see the light ; for no motive , but a for- did one , can betray the furvivors to make that public , which they themselves must be of opinion will be unfavourable to the memory of the dead . LIFE does not often receive good unmixed with ...
... see the light ; for no motive , but a for- did one , can betray the furvivors to make that public , which they themselves must be of opinion will be unfavourable to the memory of the dead . LIFE does not often receive good unmixed with ...
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... see a noyse that he heard , and is to come againe . Thys . Most radiant Piramus , most lilly white of hue , Of colour like the red rofe on triumphant bryer , Moft brisky iuuenall , and eke most louely Iew , As true as trueft horfe ...
... see a noyse that he heard , and is to come againe . Thys . Most radiant Piramus , most lilly white of hue , Of colour like the red rofe on triumphant bryer , Moft brisky iuuenall , and eke most louely Iew , As true as trueft horfe ...
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... see me more , And from thy hated prefence part I , fee me no more , Whether he be dead or no . Dem . There is no following her in this fierce vaine , Heere therefore for a while I will remaine . So forrowes heauineffe doth heauier grow ...
... see me more , And from thy hated prefence part I , fee me no more , Whether he be dead or no . Dem . There is no following her in this fierce vaine , Heere therefore for a while I will remaine . So forrowes heauineffe doth heauier grow ...
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... see thee more . Therefore be out of hope , of question , of doubt ; Be certaine ; nothing truer ; tis no ieast , That I do hate thee , and loue Helena . Her . O me , you iuggler , you canker bloffome , You theefe of loue ; what , haue ...
... see thee more . Therefore be out of hope , of question , of doubt ; Be certaine ; nothing truer ; tis no ieast , That I do hate thee , and loue Helena . Her . O me , you iuggler , you canker bloffome , You theefe of loue ; what , haue ...
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... See as thou waft wont to fee . Dians bud , or Cupids flower ; Hath fuch force and blessed power . Now my Titania wake you , my fweete queene . Tita . My Oberon , what vifions haue I feene ! Me - thought I was enamored of an affe . Ob ...
... See as thou waft wont to fee . Dians bud , or Cupids flower ; Hath fuch force and blessed power . Now my Titania wake you , my fweete queene . Tita . My Oberon , what vifions haue I feene ! Me - thought I was enamored of an affe . Ob ...
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