The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... himself . Buck . Why the devil , Upon this French going out , took he upon him , Without the privity o'th ' King , t'appoint Who fhould atttend him ? he makes up the file Of all the gentry ; for the most part fuch To whom as great a ...
... himself . Buck . Why the devil , Upon this French going out , took he upon him , Without the privity o'th ' King , t'appoint Who fhould atttend him ? he makes up the file Of all the gentry ; for the most part fuch To whom as great a ...
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... himself pleas'd ; and they were ratify'd As he cry'd , let it be to as much end , As give a crutch to th ' dead . But our b Court - Cardinal . Has done this , and ' tis well - for worthy Wolfey , Who cannot err , he did it . Now this ...
... himself pleas'd ; and they were ratify'd As he cry'd , let it be to as much end , As give a crutch to th ' dead . But our b Court - Cardinal . Has done this , and ' tis well - for worthy Wolfey , Who cannot err , he did it . Now this ...
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... himself under the King's feet , on his right fide . King . M Thanks you for this great : care :: 1. food Y life it felf , and the best heart of it ,, ith ' level . Of a full - charg'd : confed'racy , and give thanks To you that choak'd ...
... himself under the King's feet , on his right fide . King . M Thanks you for this great : care :: 1. food Y life it felf , and the best heart of it ,, ith ' level . Of a full - charg'd : confed'racy , and give thanks To you that choak'd ...
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... himself . Yet fee , when noble benefits shall prove Not well difpos'd , the mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man fo compleat , Who was enroll'd ' mongst wonders ...
... himself . Yet fee , when noble benefits shall prove Not well difpos'd , the mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man fo compleat , Who was enroll'd ' mongst wonders ...
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... himself ? 1 Gen. When he was brought again to th ' bar , to hear His knell rung out , his judgment , he was stirr'd With fuch an agony , he fweat extreamly , And fomething fpoke in choler , ill and hafty ; But he fell to himself again ...
... himself ? 1 Gen. When he was brought again to th ' bar , to hear His knell rung out , his judgment , he was stirr'd With fuch an agony , he fweat extreamly , And fomething fpoke in choler , ill and hafty ; But he fell to himself again ...
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