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.., Svazek 4J. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... himself will answer . Enter Northumberland . Bard . Here comes the Earl . North . What news , Lord Bardolph ? Ev'ry minute now Should be the Father of fome Stratagem . The Times are wild : Contention , like a Horfe Full of high Feeding ...
... himself will answer . Enter Northumberland . Bard . Here comes the Earl . North . What news , Lord Bardolph ? Ev'ry minute now Should be the Father of fome Stratagem . The Times are wild : Contention , like a Horfe Full of high Feeding ...
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... himself with hope , Eating the Air , on promife of Supply , Flattering himself with Project of a Power , Much smaller than the smalleft of his Thoughts , And fo , with great Imagination , Proper to Madmen , led his Powers to Death ...
... himself with hope , Eating the Air , on promife of Supply , Flattering himself with Project of a Power , Much smaller than the smalleft of his Thoughts , And fo , with great Imagination , Proper to Madmen , led his Powers to Death ...
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... Duke of Lancaßer and Westmorland : Against the Welsh , himself and Harry Monmouth . But who is fubftituted ' gainst the French , I have no certain notice . York . Tork . Let us on : And publifh the Occafion 22 The Second Part of.
... Duke of Lancaßer and Westmorland : Against the Welsh , himself and Harry Monmouth . But who is fubftituted ' gainst the French , I have no certain notice . York . Tork . Let us on : And publifh the Occafion 22 The Second Part of.
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... himself : Even like those that are Kin to the King , for they never prick their Finger , but they fay there is fome of the King's Blood fpilt . How comes that ? fays he that takes upon him not to conceive : The Anfwer is as ready as a ...
... himself : Even like those that are Kin to the King , for they never prick their Finger , but they fay there is fome of the King's Blood fpilt . How comes that ? fays he that takes upon him not to conceive : The Anfwer is as ready as a ...
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... himself to 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 ...
... himself to 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 ...
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