Merchant of Venice ; Midsummer-night's dream ; Taming of the shrewF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... silver , filled with earth and worms ; the superscription thus : Whoso chuseth me , shall find that his nature desireth . The third vessel was made of lead , full within of precious stones , and thereupon B 2 PRELIMINARY REMARKS. ...
... silver , filled with earth and worms ; the superscription thus : Whoso chuseth me , shall find that his nature desireth . The third vessel was made of lead , full within of precious stones , and thereupon B 2 PRELIMINARY REMARKS. ...
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... Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : Some that will evermore peep through their eyes " , And laugh , like parrots , at a bag - piper ; And other of such vinegar aspéct , That they'll not show their teeth in way of smile ...
... Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : Some that will evermore peep through their eyes " , And laugh , like parrots , at a bag - piper ; And other of such vinegar aspéct , That they'll not show their teeth in way of smile ...
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... nature . So , Turberville , in his book of Falconry , 1575 , p . 127 : 66 So great is the curtesy of kind , as she ever seeketh to re- compense any defect of hers with some other better benefit . " He stuck them up before the fulsome ...
... nature . So , Turberville , in his book of Falconry , 1575 , p . 127 : 66 So great is the curtesy of kind , as she ever seeketh to re- compense any defect of hers with some other better benefit . " He stuck them up before the fulsome ...
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... nature : 66 " And stop this gap of breath with fulsome dust . " Again , in Thomas Newton's Herball to the Bible , 8vo . 1587 : Having a strong sent and fulsome smell , which neither men nor beastes take delight to smell unto . " Again ...
... nature : 66 " And stop this gap of breath with fulsome dust . " Again , in Thomas Newton's Herball to the Bible , 8vo . 1587 : Having a strong sent and fulsome smell , which neither men nor beastes take delight to smell unto . " Again ...
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... nature ; nature hath made them sterill and barren , usurie makes them procreative . " FARMER . The honour of starting this conceit belongs to Aristotle . See De Repub . lib . i . HOLT WHITE . But lend it rather to thine enemy ; Who if ...
... nature ; nature hath made them sterill and barren , usurie makes them procreative . " FARMER . The honour of starting this conceit belongs to Aristotle . See De Repub . lib . i . HOLT WHITE . But lend it rather to thine enemy ; Who if ...
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