The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... thefe , my Lord , Are 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 ...
... thefe , my Lord , Are 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 ...
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... 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 has most cause to grieve it should be , She's an adult'refs . Her . Should a villain say ...
... 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 has most cause to grieve it should be , She's an adult'refs . Her . Should a villain say ...
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... thefe proclamations , So forcing faults upon Hermione , I little like . Dion . The violent carriage of it Will clear or end the bufinefs , when the Oracle Thus by Apollo's great Divine feal'd up , Shall the contents difcover : something ...
... thefe proclamations , So forcing faults upon Hermione , I little like . Dion . The violent carriage of it Will clear or end the bufinefs , when the Oracle Thus by Apollo's great Divine feal'd up , Shall the contents difcover : something ...
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... thefe my forrows . Come and lead me SCENE VI . [ Exeunt . Changes to Bithynia . A defart Country ; the Sea at a little diftance . Enter Antigonus with a Child , and a Mariner . Ant , Thou art perfect then , our fhip hath touch'd upon ...
... thefe my forrows . Come and lead me SCENE VI . [ Exeunt . Changes to Bithynia . A defart Country ; the Sea at a little diftance . Enter Antigonus with a Child , and a Mariner . Ant , Thou art perfect then , our fhip hath touch'd upon ...
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... thefe fights ; the men are not yet cold under water , nor the bear half dined on the gentleman ; he's at it now , Shep . Would I had been by to have help'd the nobleman . Clo . I would you had been by the fhip - fide , to have help'd ...
... thefe fights ; the men are not yet cold under water , nor the bear half dined on the gentleman ; he's at it now , Shep . Would I had been by to have help'd the nobleman . Clo . I would you had been by the fhip - fide , to have help'd ...
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