The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... as my understanding inftructs me , and as mine honefty puts it to utterance . Cam . Sicilia cannot fhew himself over - kind to Bithynia ; VOL . IV . B they they were train'd together in their childhoods ; and there THE ...
... as my understanding inftructs me , and as mine honefty puts it to utterance . Cam . Sicilia cannot fhew himself over - kind to Bithynia ; VOL . IV . B they they were train'd together in their childhoods ; and there THE ...
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... What cafe ftand I in ? I must be the poisoner Of good Polixenes , and my ground to do't Is the obedience to a master , one , Who in rebellion with himself , will have All To do this deed All that are his , fo 16 The Winter's Tale .
... What cafe ftand I in ? I must be the poisoner Of good Polixenes , and my ground to do't Is the obedience to a master , one , Who in rebellion with himself , will have All To do this deed All that are his , fo 16 The Winter's Tale .
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... 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 me , and So leaves me to confider what is breeding , That changes thus his manners ...
... 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 me , and So leaves me to confider what is breeding , That changes thus his manners ...
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... himself ; Threw off his fpirit , his appetite , his fleep , And down - right languifh'd . Leave me folely ; go , See how he fares . - Fie , fie , no thought of him ; [ Ex . Attend . The very thought of my revenges that way Recoils upon ...
... himself ; Threw off his fpirit , his appetite , his fleep , And down - right languifh'd . Leave me folely ; go , See how he fares . - Fie , fie , no thought of him ; [ Ex . Attend . The very thought of my revenges that way Recoils upon ...
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... himself . For he , The facred honour of himself , his Queen's , His hopeful fon's , his babe's , betrays to flander , Whofe fting is shaper than the fword's ; and will not ( For as the cafe now stands , it is a curfe He cannot be ...
... himself . For he , The facred honour of himself , his Queen's , His hopeful fon's , his babe's , betrays to flander , Whofe fting is shaper than the fword's ; and will not ( For as the cafe now stands , it is a curfe He cannot be ...
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