The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 8J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... minds , is honourable meed . Tit . People of Rome , and noble Tribunes here , I ask your voices , and your fuffrages ; Will you beftow them friendly on Andronicus ? Mar. To gratifie the good Andronicus , And gratulate his fafe return to ...
... minds , is honourable meed . Tit . People of Rome , and noble Tribunes here , I ask your voices , and your fuffrages ; Will you beftow them friendly on Andronicus ? Mar. To gratifie the good Andronicus , And gratulate his fafe return to ...
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... mind , bewray thy meaning fo , And ( if thy ftumps will let thee ) play the scribe . Dem . See how with figns and tokens fhe can fcrowle . Chi . Go home , call for fweet water , wash thy hands . Dem . She hath no tongue to call , nor ...
... mind , bewray thy meaning fo , And ( if thy ftumps will let thee ) play the scribe . Dem . See how with figns and tokens fhe can fcrowle . Chi . Go home , call for fweet water , wash thy hands . Dem . She hath no tongue to call , nor ...
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... mind ! Sorrow concealed , like an oven ftopt , Doth burn the heart to cinders where it is . Fair Philomela , the but loft her tongue , And in a tedious fampler few'd her mind . But lovely niece , that mean is cut from thee ; A craftier ...
... mind ! Sorrow concealed , like an oven ftopt , Doth burn the heart to cinders where it is . Fair Philomela , the but loft her tongue , And in a tedious fampler few'd her mind . But lovely niece , that mean is cut from thee ; A craftier ...
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... minds of infants to exclaims . My Lord , kneel down with me : Lavinia , kneel , And kneel , sweet boy , the Roman Hector's hope , And fwear with me , ( as with the woeful peer And father of that chafte dishonoured dame , Lord Junius ...
... minds of infants to exclaims . My Lord , kneel down with me : Lavinia , kneel , And kneel , sweet boy , the Roman Hector's hope , And fwear with me , ( as with the woeful peer And father of that chafte dishonoured dame , Lord Junius ...
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... mind , I fay thy child fhall live . Aar . Swear that he fhall , and then I will begin . Luc . Who fhould I swear by ? thou believ'ft no God , That granted , how can't thou believe an oath ? Aar . What if I do not ? as indeed I do not ...
... mind , I fay thy child fhall live . Aar . Swear that he fhall , and then I will begin . Luc . Who fhould I swear by ? thou believ'ft no God , That granted , how can't thou believe an oath ? Aar . What if I do not ? as indeed I do not ...
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