The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... hold his virtue to I In DELIVERING my fon from me · ] To deliver from , in the fenfe of giving up , is not English . Shakespear wrote , in DISSEVERING my fon from me The following Words , too , I bury a fecond husband demand this ...
... hold his virtue to I In DELIVERING my fon from me · ] To deliver from , in the fenfe of giving up , is not English . Shakespear wrote , in DISSEVERING my fon from me The following Words , too , I bury a fecond husband demand this ...
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... hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt Bertram and Lafeu , 1 S CE NE II . - Hel . Oh , were that all ! I think not on my father ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more , Than thofe I fhed for him . What was he like ? I ...
... hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt Bertram and Lafeu , 1 S CE NE II . - Hel . Oh , were that all ! I think not on my father ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more , Than thofe I fhed for him . What was he like ? I ...
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... hold them ; nor had they lefs honour paid them heretofore in France , as appears from the old word Benét , for a natural fool . Hence it was that Pantagruel , in Rablais , advised Panurge to go and confult the fool Triboulet as an ...
... hold them ; nor had they lefs honour paid them heretofore in France , as appears from the old word Benét , for a natural fool . Hence it was that Pantagruel , in Rablais , advised Panurge to go and confult the fool Triboulet as an ...
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... of her grief ; which is the love of her miftrefs's fon ; and taking hold of her mistress's words , where the bids her call her mother , the unfolds the So I were not his fifter : can't no other 22 All's well , that Ends well .
... of her grief ; which is the love of her miftrefs's fon ; and taking hold of her mistress's words , where the bids her call her mother , the unfolds the So I were not his fifter : can't no other 22 All's well , that Ends well .
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... hold my acquaintance with thee , or rather my know- ledge , that I may fay in the default , he is a man I know . Par . My Lord , you do me moft infupportable vexation . Laf . I would , it were hell - pains for thy fake , and my poor ...
... hold my acquaintance with thee , or rather my know- ledge , that I may fay in the default , he is a man I know . Par . My Lord , you do me moft infupportable vexation . Laf . I would , it were hell - pains for thy fake , and my poor ...
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