The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... fuch magnificence - in fo rare - I know not what to fay - we will give you sleepy drinks , that your fenfes ( unintelligent of our infufficience ) may , tho ' they cannot praise us , as little accufe us . Cam . You pay a great deal too ...
... fuch magnificence - in fo rare - I know not what to fay - we will give you sleepy drinks , that your fenfes ( unintelligent of our infufficience ) may , tho ' they cannot praise us , as little accufe us . Cam . You pay a great deal too ...
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... fuch a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . Her . Was not my Lord the verier wag o'th'two ? Pol . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i'th ' fun , And bleat the one at th'other : what we chang'd , Was innocence ...
... fuch a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . Her . Was not my Lord the verier wag o'th'two ? Pol . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i'th ' fun , And bleat the one at th'other : what we chang'd , Was innocence ...
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... fuch allow'd infirmities , that honefty Is never free of . But ' befeech your Grace , Be plainer with me , let me know my trespass By its own vifage ; if I then deny it , " Tis none of mine . Leo . Ha ' not you feen , Camillo , ( But ...
... fuch allow'd infirmities , that honefty Is never free of . But ' befeech your Grace , Be plainer with me , let me know my trespass By its own vifage ; if I then deny it , " Tis none of mine . Leo . Ha ' not you feen , Camillo , ( But ...
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... fuch a countenance , As he had loft fome province , and a region Lov'd , as he loves himself : even now I met him With customary compliment , when he Wafting his eyes to th ' contrary , and falling A lip of much contempt , speeds frorn ...
... fuch a countenance , As he had loft fome province , and a region Lov'd , as he loves himself : even now I met him With customary compliment , when he Wafting his eyes to th ' contrary , and falling A lip of much contempt , speeds frorn ...
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... fuch as he , Whose ignorant credulity will not Come up to th ' truth . So we have thought it good From our free person she should be confin'd , Left that the treachery of the two , fled hence , Be left her to perform . Come , follow us ...
... fuch as he , Whose ignorant credulity will not Come up to th ' truth . So we have thought it good From our free person she should be confin'd , Left that the treachery of the two , fled hence , Be left her to perform . Come , follow us ...
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