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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... Night , And would have told him , half his Troy was burn'd . But Priam found the Fire , ere he his Tongue : And I , my Percy's Death , ere thou report'ft it . This , thou wouldst fay : Your Son did thus , and thus ; Your Brother , thus ...
... Night , And would have told him , half his Troy was burn'd . But Priam found the Fire , ere he his Tongue : And I , my Percy's Death , ere thou report'ft it . This , thou wouldst fay : Your Son did thus , and thus ; Your Brother , thus ...
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... Night's Exploit on Gads - hill . You may thank the unquiet time , for your quiet o'er pofting that Action . Fal . My Lord ? Ch . Juft . But fince all is well , keep it fo : Wake not a fleeping Wolf . Fal . To wake a Wolf , is as bad as ...
... Night's Exploit on Gads - hill . You may thank the unquiet time , for your quiet o'er pofting that Action . Fal . My Lord ? Ch . Juft . But fince all is well , keep it fo : Wake not a fleeping Wolf . Fal . To wake a Wolf , is as bad as ...
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... Nights , like the Mare . Fal . I think I am as like to ride the Mare , if I have any vantage of Ground to get up . Ch . Juft . How comes this , Sir John ? Fie , what Man of good temper would endure this tempeft of Exclamation ? Are you ...
... Nights , like the Mare . Fal . I think I am as like to ride the Mare , if I have any vantage of Ground to get up . Ch . Juft . How comes this , Sir John ? Fie , what Man of good temper would endure this tempeft of Exclamation ? Are you ...
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... Night ? Gower . At Bafing - stoke , my Lord . Fal . I hope , my Lord , all's wel my Lord ? Ch . Juft . Come all his Forces back ? B 2 What is the News , Gower Gower . No ; fifteen hundred Foot , and five King HENRY IV . 27.
... Night ? Gower . At Bafing - stoke , my Lord . Fal . I hope , my Lord , all's wel my Lord ? Ch . Juft . Come all his Forces back ? B 2 What is the News , Gower Gower . No ; fifteen hundred Foot , and five King HENRY IV . 27.
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... Night in his true Colours , and not our felves be seen ? Poins . Put on two Leather Jerkins , and Aprons , and wait upon him at his Table , like Drawers . P. Henry . From a God to a Bull ? A heavy declension : It was Jove's Cafe . From ...
... Night in his true Colours , and not our felves be seen ? Poins . Put on two Leather Jerkins , and Aprons , and wait upon him at his Table , like Drawers . P. Henry . From a God to a Bull ? A heavy declension : It was Jove's Cafe . From ...
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