The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 1H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... fo much tenderness and moving piety in the other , as muft touch any one who is capable either of fear or pity . In his Henry the Eighth , that prince is drawn with that greatness of mind , and all b 3 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xvii.
... fo much tenderness and moving piety in the other , as muft touch any one who is capable either of fear or pity . In his Henry the Eighth , that prince is drawn with that greatness of mind , and all b 3 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xvii.
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... fear , you have done yourself some wrong : a word . Mira . Why fpeaks my father fo ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I faw ; the firft That e'er I figh'd for : pity move my father To be inclin❜d my way ! Fer . O , if a virgin ...
... fear , you have done yourself some wrong : a word . Mira . Why fpeaks my father fo ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I faw ; the firft That e'er I figh'd for : pity move my father To be inclin❜d my way ! Fer . O , if a virgin ...
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... fear , or floth . Seb . Pr'ythee . fay on , The fetting of thine eye , and cheek , proclaim A matter from thee : and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield . Ant . Thus , fir : Although this lord of weak remembrance , this ...
... fear , or floth . Seb . Pr'ythee . fay on , The fetting of thine eye , and cheek , proclaim A matter from thee : and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield . Ant . Thus , fir : Although this lord of weak remembrance , this ...
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... fear of the ftorm : And art thou living , Stephano ? O Stephano , two Neapolitans ' fcap'd ! Ste . Pr'ythee , do not turn me about ; my fto- mach is not conftant . Cal . Thefe be fine things , an if they be not fprites . That's a brave ...
... fear of the ftorm : And art thou living , Stephano ? O Stephano , two Neapolitans ' fcap'd ! Ste . Pr'ythee , do not turn me about ; my fto- mach is not conftant . Cal . Thefe be fine things , an if they be not fprites . That's a brave ...
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... fear : When we were boys Who would believe that there were mountaineers , Dew - lapp'd like bulls , whofe throats had hanging at them Wallets of flesh ? or that there are fuch men , Whofe heads flood in their breafts ? which now we find ...
... fear : When we were boys Who would believe that there were mountaineers , Dew - lapp'd like bulls , whofe throats had hanging at them Wallets of flesh ? or that there are fuch men , Whofe heads flood in their breafts ? which now we find ...
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