The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 13Rwington, 1821 |
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William Shakespeare. But had his titles by Tenantius " , whom He serv'd with glory and admir'd success : So gain'd the sur - addition , Leonatus : And had , besides this gentleman in question , Two other sons , who , in the wars o ' the ...
William Shakespeare. But had his titles by Tenantius " , whom He serv'd with glory and admir'd success : So gain'd the sur - addition , Leonatus : And had , besides this gentleman in question , Two other sons , who , in the wars o ' the ...
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... harm , Though he have serv'd a Roman : save him , sir , And spare no blood beside . 5 So feat , ] So ready ; so dexterous in waiting . JOHNSON . VOL . XIII . Р Сум . 6 I have surely seen him : His SC . V. 209 CYMBELINE .
... harm , Though he have serv'd a Roman : save him , sir , And spare no blood beside . 5 So feat , ] So ready ; so dexterous in waiting . JOHNSON . VOL . XIII . Р Сум . 6 I have surely seen him : His SC . V. 209 CYMBELINE .
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... serv'd As I would serve a rat . CYM . COR . The queen , sir , very oft impórtun'd me To temper poisons for her ; still pretending The satisfaction of her knowledge , only In killing creatures vile , as cats and dogs Of no esteem : I ...
... serv'd As I would serve a rat . CYM . COR . The queen , sir , very oft impórtun'd me To temper poisons for her ; still pretending The satisfaction of her knowledge , only In killing creatures vile , as cats and dogs Of no esteem : I ...
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... SERV . Ay , my good lord : five talents is his debt ; His means most short , his creditors most strait : Your honourable letter he desires To those have shut him up ; which failing , Periods his comfort 9 . TIM . Noble Ventidius ! Well ...
... SERV . Ay , my good lord : five talents is his debt ; His means most short , his creditors most strait : Your honourable letter he desires To those have shut him up ; which failing , Periods his comfort 9 . TIM . Noble Ventidius ! Well ...
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... SERV . Your lordship ever binds him . TIM . Commend me to him : I will send his ran- som ; And , being enfranchis'd , bid him come to me : - ' Tis not enough to help the feeble up , But to support him after 2. - Fare you well . VEN . SERV ...
... SERV . Your lordship ever binds him . TIM . Commend me to him : I will send his ran- som ; And , being enfranchis'd , bid him come to me : - ' Tis not enough to help the feeble up , But to support him after 2. - Fare you well . VEN . SERV ...
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