The Works of Shakespear: As you like it. The taming of the shrew. All's well, that ends well. Twelfth-night: or, What you willRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... itself , knew the true minute when Exceptions bid him speak ; and at that time His tongue obey'd his hand . Who were below him He us'd as creatures of another place , And bow'd his eminent top to their low ranks ; Making them proud ...
... itself , knew the true minute when Exceptions bid him speak ; and at that time His tongue obey'd his hand . Who were below him He us'd as creatures of another place , And bow'd his eminent top to their low ranks ; Making them proud ...
Page 191
... itself , I swear . You know , my father left me some prescriptions Of rare and prov'd effects ; such as his reading And manifest experience had collected For general fov'reignty ; and that he will'd me , In heedfull'st reservation to ...
... itself , I swear . You know , my father left me some prescriptions Of rare and prov'd effects ; such as his reading And manifest experience had collected For general fov'reignty ; and that he will'd me , In heedfull'st reservation to ...
Page 192
... itself ? Hel . There's fomething hints More than my father's skill , ( which was the great'st Of his profeffion , ) that his good receipt Shall for my legacy be sanctified By th ' luckiest stars in heav'n ; and , would your honour But ...
... itself ? Hel . There's fomething hints More than my father's skill , ( which was the great'st Of his profeffion , ) that his good receipt Shall for my legacy be sanctified By th ' luckiest stars in heav'n ; and , would your honour But ...
Page 205
... itself as honour's born , And is not like the fire . Honours best thrive , When rather from our acts we them derive ent Than our fore - goers : the mere word's a flave et Debaucht on every tomb , on ev'ry grave ; A lying trophy ; and as ...
... itself as honour's born , And is not like the fire . Honours best thrive , When rather from our acts we them derive ent Than our fore - goers : the mere word's a flave et Debaucht on every tomb , on ev'ry grave ; A lying trophy ; and as ...
Page 214
... itself at the first view , To you that know them not . This to my mother . [ Gives a letter . ' Twill be two days ere I shall fee you , fo I leave you to your wisdom . Hel . 110 pes 100 VO Hel . Sir , I can 214 All's well , that Ends well .
... itself at the first view , To you that know them not . This to my mother . [ Gives a letter . ' Twill be two days ere I shall fee you , fo I leave you to your wisdom . Hel . 110 pes 100 VO Hel . Sir , I can 214 All's well , that Ends well .
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