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... brother - race . 7 Making them proud or bis Humility , In their poor praife , be bumbled - ] But why were they proud of his humility ? It fhould be read and pointed thus . Making them proud ; AND bis bumility , In their poor praife , be ...
... brother - race . 7 Making them proud or bis Humility , In their poor praife , be bumbled - ] But why were they proud of his humility ? It fhould be read and pointed thus . Making them proud ; AND bis bumility , In their poor praife , be ...
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... brother .. Count . Nor I your mother ? 1 Hel . You are my mother , Madam ; ' would you were , ( So that my lord , your fon , were not my brother ) Indeed , my mother ! or were you both our mothers 8 ( I can A motive for pity and pardon ...
... brother .. Count . Nor I your mother ? 1 Hel . You are my mother , Madam ; ' would you were , ( So that my lord , your fon , were not my brother ) Indeed , my mother ! or were you both our mothers 8 ( I can A motive for pity and pardon ...
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... brother ? - Count . Yes , Helen , you might be my daughter - in- law ; God shield , you mean it not , daughter and mother So ftrive upon your pulfe ! what , pale again ? My fear hath catch'd your fondness . -Now I fee 9 The mystery of ...
... brother ? - Count . Yes , Helen , you might be my daughter - in- law ; God shield , you mean it not , daughter and mother So ftrive upon your pulfe ! what , pale again ? My fear hath catch'd your fondness . -Now I fee 9 The mystery of ...
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... brother . We have loft our labour , they are gone a contrary way : hark , you may know by their trumpets . Mar. Come , let's return again , and fuffice ourselves with the report of it . Well , Diana , take heed of this French Earl ; the ...
... brother . We have loft our labour , they are gone a contrary way : hark , you may know by their trumpets . Mar. Come , let's return again , and fuffice ourselves with the report of it . Well , Diana , take heed of this French Earl ; the ...
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... brother , he fhall go along with me . 2 Lord . As't please your lordship . I'll leave you . [ Exit . Ber . Now will I lead you to the house , and fhew you The lafs I spoke of . 1 Lord . But you fay , she's honeft . Ber . That's all the ...
... brother , he fhall go along with me . 2 Lord . As't please your lordship . I'll leave you . [ Exit . Ber . Now will I lead you to the house , and fhew you The lafs I spoke of . 1 Lord . But you fay , she's honeft . Ber . That's all the ...
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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 |
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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