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... night , By all the operations of the orbs , From whom we do exist , and cease to be ; . Here I disclaim all my paternal care , Propinquity , and property of blood , And as a ftranger to my heart and me Hold thee , from this , for ever ...
... night , By all the operations of the orbs , From whom we do exist , and cease to be ; . Here I disclaim all my paternal care , Propinquity , and property of blood , And as a ftranger to my heart and me Hold thee , from this , for ever ...
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... night . Reg . That's certain , and with you ; next month with us . Gon . You fee how full of change his age is , the obfervation we have made of it hath not been little ; he always lov'd our fifter moft , and with what poor judgment he ...
... night . Reg . That's certain , and with you ; next month with us . Gon . You fee how full of change his age is , the obfervation we have made of it hath not been little ; he always lov'd our fifter moft , and with what poor judgment he ...
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... night ! 4 subscrib'd his pow'r ! reverence paid to it at that time . And therefore the best characters in this play acknowledge the force of the ftars ' influenee . But how much the lines following this are in character , may be feen by ...
... night ! 4 subscrib'd his pow'r ! reverence paid to it at that time . And therefore the best characters in this play acknowledge the force of the ftars ' influenee . But how much the lines following this are in character , may be feen by ...
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... night gone by . Edm . Spake you with him ? Edg . Ay , two hours together . Edm . Parted you in good terms , found pleasure in him , by word or countenance ? Edg . None at all . you no dif- Edm . Bethink yourself , wherein you have ...
... night gone by . Edm . Spake you with him ? Edg . Ay , two hours together . Edm . Parted you in good terms , found pleasure in him , by word or countenance ? Edg . None at all . you no dif- Edm . Bethink yourself , wherein you have ...
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... night , he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes into one grofs crime or other , That fets us all at odds ; I'll not endure it : His Knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On ev'ry trifle . When he returns from hunting I will not ...
... night , he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes into one grofs crime or other , That fets us all at odds ; I'll not endure it : His Knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On ev'ry trifle . When he returns from hunting I will not ...
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WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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