The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... gods . APEMANTUS'S GRACE . Immortal gods , I crave no pelf ; I pray for no man , but myself : Grant I may never prove so fond , To trust man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot , for her weeping ; Or Or a dog , that seems a sleeping ; Or ...
... gods . APEMANTUS'S GRACE . Immortal gods , I crave no pelf ; I pray for no man , but myself : Grant I may never prove so fond , To trust man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot , for her weeping ; Or Or a dog , that seems a sleeping ; Or ...
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... gods themselves have provided that I shall have much help from you : How had you been my friends else ? why have you that charitable title from thousands , did you not chiefly belong to my heart ? I have told more of you to myself ...
... gods themselves have provided that I shall have much help from you : How had you been my friends else ? why have you that charitable title from thousands , did you not chiefly belong to my heart ? I have told more of you to myself ...
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... gods bless me , When all our offices have been oppress'd With riotous feeders ; when our vaults have wept With drunken spilth of wine ; when every room Hath blaz'd with lights , and bray'd with minstrelsy ; I have retir'd me to a ...
... gods bless me , When all our offices have been oppress'd With riotous feeders ; when our vaults have wept With drunken spilth of wine ; when every room Hath blaz'd with lights , and bray'd with minstrelsy ; I have retir'd me to a ...
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... gods , reward them ! → I pr'ythee , man , look cheerly ; These old fellows . Have their ingratitude in them hereditary : Their blood is cak'd , ' tis cold , it seldom flows ; ' Tis lack of kindly warmth , they are not kind ; And nature ...
... gods , reward them ! → I pr'ythee , man , look cheerly ; These old fellows . Have their ingratitude in them hereditary : Their blood is cak'd , ' tis cold , it seldom flows ; ' Tis lack of kindly warmth , they are not kind ; And nature ...
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... gods , I feel my master's passion ! This slave Unto his honour , " has my lord's meat in him : Why should it thrive , and turn to nutriment , When he is turn'd to poison ? O , may diseases only work upon't ! And , when he is sick to ...
... gods , I feel my master's passion ! This slave Unto his honour , " has my lord's meat in him : Why should it thrive , and turn to nutriment , When he is turn'd to poison ? O , may diseases only work upon't ! And , when he is sick to ...
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