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Page 134
... present grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals . Pain . ' Tis conceiv'd , to fcope , This throne , this Fortune , and this Hill , methinks , With one man becken'd from the reft below , Bowing his head against the ...
... present grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals . Pain . ' Tis conceiv'd , to fcope , This throne , this Fortune , and this Hill , methinks , With one man becken'd from the reft below , Bowing his head against the ...
Page 200
... present My honeft grief to him ; and , as my lord , Still ferve him with my life . My dearest master ! Timon comes forward from his Cave . Tim . Away ! what art thou ? Flav . Have you forgot me , Sir ? Tim . Why doft ask That ? I have ...
... present My honeft grief to him ; and , as my lord , Still ferve him with my life . My dearest master ! Timon comes forward from his Cave . Tim . Away ! what art thou ? Flav . Have you forgot me , Sir ? Tim . Why doft ask That ? I have ...
Page 263
... present Your lordships , that whenever you have need , You may be armed and appointed well . And fo Í leave you both , like bloody villains . [ Exit . Dem . What's here , a fcrowle , and written round about ? Let's fee . Integer vita ...
... present Your lordships , that whenever you have need , You may be armed and appointed well . And fo Í leave you both , like bloody villains . [ Exit . Dem . What's here , a fcrowle , and written round about ? Let's fee . Integer vita ...
Page 309
... present time , and I feel now The future in the inftant . Macb . Dearest love , Duncan comes here to night . voice harmonious , the most frightful bearer agreeable . A thought expreffed in the moft fublime imagery conceivable ; and beft ...
... present time , and I feel now The future in the inftant . Macb . Dearest love , Duncan comes here to night . voice harmonious , the most frightful bearer agreeable . A thought expreffed in the moft fublime imagery conceivable ; and beft ...
Page 384
... present bearing with his past . And fo Fletcher in The Maid in the Mill , What SCALE my invention before band ? you shall pardon me for that . even so most fitly . ] i , e . exactly . ' The The counsellor heart , the arm our foldier ...
... present bearing with his past . And fo Fletcher in The Maid in the Mill , What SCALE my invention before band ? you shall pardon me for that . even so most fitly . ] i , e . exactly . ' The The counsellor heart , the arm our foldier ...
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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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