The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... turn their halcyon beaks With ev'ry Gale and Vary of their mafters , As knowing nought , like dogs , but following . A plague upon your epileptick vifage ! Smile you my fpeeches , as I were a fool ? Goofe , if I had you upon Sarum ...
... turn their halcyon beaks With ev'ry Gale and Vary of their mafters , As knowing nought , like dogs , but following . A plague upon your epileptick vifage ! Smile you my fpeeches , as I were a fool ? Goofe , if I had you upon Sarum ...
Strana 60
... turn thy wheel . SCENE [ He fleeps . VIII . Changes to a part of a Heath . Enter Edgar . Edg . And , by the happy hollow of a tree , ' VE heard myself proclaim'd ; Efcap'd the hunt . No port is free , no place , That Guard and moft ...
... turn thy wheel . SCENE [ He fleeps . VIII . Changes to a part of a Heath . Enter Edgar . Edg . And , by the happy hollow of a tree , ' VE heard myself proclaim'd ; Efcap'd the hunt . No port is free , no place , That Guard and moft ...
Strana 63
... turns the key to th ' poor . 6 But , for all this , thou shalt have as many dolours for thy daughters , as thou canst tell in a year . Lear . Oh , how this mother fwells up tow❜rd my heart ! Hyfterica paffio . Down , thou climbing ...
... turns the key to th ' poor . 6 But , for all this , thou shalt have as many dolours for thy daughters , as thou canst tell in a year . Lear . Oh , how this mother fwells up tow❜rd my heart ! Hyfterica paffio . Down , thou climbing ...
Strana 65
... turns knave , that runs away ; The knave no fool , VOL . VI . That I ftay with the King is a proof that I am a fool , the wife men are deferting him . There is knavery in this desertion , but there is no folly . F. When When Nature ...
... turns knave , that runs away ; The knave no fool , VOL . VI . That I ftay with the King is a proof that I am a fool , the wife men are deferting him . There is knavery in this desertion , but there is no folly . F. When When Nature ...
Strana 68
... turning black to white . His reafon is , becaufe to look black upon him is a phrafe he des not underftand . I believe fo . But it alludes to a ferpent's turning black , when it fwells with rage and venom , the very creature to which ...
... turning black to white . His reafon is , becaufe to look black upon him is a phrafe he des not underftand . I believe fo . But it alludes to a ferpent's turning black , when it fwells with rage and venom , the very creature to which ...
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