The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... used in too great quantity doth not only make the cloth to rot upon which it is put , but the colour it felf to fade and grow rafty much the fooner . And And that to the infection of my brains , And 10 . The Winter's Tale .
... used in too great quantity doth not only make the cloth to rot upon which it is put , but the colour it felf to fade and grow rafty much the fooner . And And that to the infection of my brains , And 10 . The Winter's Tale .
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... doth use , oh , I am out , That mercy doth , ( for calumny will fear Virtue it self ) thefe fhrugs , thefe hums , and ha's , When you have faid fhe's goodly , come between Ere you can fay fhe's honeft : but be't known , From him that ...
... doth use , oh , I am out , That mercy doth , ( for calumny will fear Virtue it self ) thefe fhrugs , thefe hums , and ha's , When you have faid fhe's goodly , come between Ere you can fay fhe's honeft : but be't known , From him that ...
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... doth push on this proceeding ; Yet for a greater confirmation , ( For in an act of this importance , ' twere * The word approbation here fignifies , proof . Moft Most piteous to be wild ) I've dispatch'd in post The Winter's Tale . 25.
... doth push on this proceeding ; Yet for a greater confirmation , ( For in an act of this importance , ' twere * The word approbation here fignifies , proof . Moft Most piteous to be wild ) I've dispatch'd in post The Winter's Tale . 25.
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... doth fay , He wishes earneftly you never may . [ Exit . SCENE II . Court of Bithynia . Enter Polixenes and Camillo . Pol . I pray thee , good Camillo , be no more importunate ; tis a fick nefs denying thee any thing , a death to grant ...
... doth fay , He wishes earneftly you never may . [ Exit . SCENE II . Court of Bithynia . Enter Polixenes and Camillo . Pol . I pray thee , good Camillo , be no more importunate ; tis a fick nefs denying thee any thing , a death to grant ...
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... Doth fet my progging tooth on edge , For a quart of ale is a difh for a King . The lark that tirra lyra chaunts , With bey , with bey the thrush and the jay : Are fummer fongs for me and my aunts , While we lye tumbling in the bay . I ...
... Doth fet my progging tooth on edge , For a quart of ale is a difh for a King . The lark that tirra lyra chaunts , With bey , with bey the thrush and the jay : Are fummer fongs for me and my aunts , While we lye tumbling in the bay . I ...
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