The Works of Mr. William Shakespear; in Eight Volumes: Adorn'd with Cutts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by N. Rowe, Esq; to this Edition is Added, a Table of the Most Sublime Passages in this Author..J. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Strana 11
... Eyes , That what he fear'd is chanc'd . Yet fpeak , Morton , Tell thou thy Earl , his Divination lies , And I will take it as a sweet Disgrace , And make thee rich , for doing me fuch wrong . Mort . You are too great , to be , by me ...
... Eyes , That what he fear'd is chanc'd . Yet fpeak , Morton , Tell thou thy Earl , his Divination lies , And I will take it as a sweet Disgrace , And make thee rich , for doing me fuch wrong . Mort . You are too great , to be , by me ...
Strana 19
... Eye ? a dry Hand ? a yel- low Cheek ? a white Beard ? a decreafing Leg ? an in- your Wind creafing Belly ? is not your Voice broken ? about blafted fhort ? your Wit fingle ? and every part with Antiquity ? and will you call your felf ...
... Eye ? a dry Hand ? a yel- low Cheek ? a white Beard ? a decreafing Leg ? an in- your Wind creafing Belly ? is not your Voice broken ? about blafted fhort ? your Wit fingle ? and every part with Antiquity ? and will you call your felf ...
Strana 30
... Eyes , and methought he had made two Holes in the Ale - wives new Petticoat , and peeped through . P. Henry . Hath not the Boy profited ! Bard . Away , you whorfon upright Rabbet , away . Page . Away you rafcally Altbed's Dream , away ...
... Eyes , and methought he had made two Holes in the Ale - wives new Petticoat , and peeped through . P. Henry . Hath not the Boy profited ! Bard . Away , you whorfon upright Rabbet , away . Page . Away you rafcally Altbed's Dream , away ...
Strana 34
... Eyes , That it may grow and sprout , as high as Heav'n , For Recordation to my Noble Husband . North . Come , come , go in with me : ' tis with my Mind As with the Tyde , fwell'd up unto his height , That makes a ftill - stand , running ...
... Eyes , That it may grow and sprout , as high as Heav'n , For Recordation to my Noble Husband . North . Come , come , go in with me : ' tis with my Mind As with the Tyde , fwell'd up unto his height , That makes a ftill - stand , running ...
Strana 44
... Eye - lids down , And steep my Senfes in Forgetfulness ? Why rather , Sleep , lyeft thou in fmoaky Cribs , Upon ... Eyes , and rock his Brains , In Cradle of the rude imperious Surge , And in the Vifitation of the Winds , Who take ...
... Eye - lids down , And steep my Senfes in Forgetfulness ? Why rather , Sleep , lyeft thou in fmoaky Cribs , Upon ... Eyes , and rock his Brains , In Cradle of the rude imperious Surge , And in the Vifitation of the Winds , Who take ...
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