The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Band 2J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... itself . Let it fuffice thee , that I trust thee not . 3 by this kind of chafe , ] That is , by this way of follow- ing the argument . Dear is used by Shakespeare in a double sense , for beloved , and for hurtful , hated , baleful ...
... itself . Let it fuffice thee , that I trust thee not . 3 by this kind of chafe , ] That is , by this way of follow- ing the argument . Dear is used by Shakespeare in a double sense , for beloved , and for hurtful , hated , baleful ...
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... itself ' ; And all the embossed fores and headed evils , That thou with licence of free foot haft caught , Wouldst thou disgorge into the general world . ' Jaq . Why , who cries out on pride , That can therein tax any private party ...
... itself ' ; And all the embossed fores and headed evils , That thou with licence of free foot haft caught , Wouldst thou disgorge into the general world . ' Jaq . Why , who cries out on pride , That can therein tax any private party ...
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... itself , it is a good life ; but in respect that it is a shepherd's life , it is naught . In respect that it is folitary , I like it very well ; but in respect that it is private , it is a very vile life . Now in respect it is in the ...
... itself , it is a good life ; but in respect that it is a shepherd's life , it is naught . In respect that it is folitary , I like it very well ; but in respect that it is private , it is a very vile life . Now in respect it is in the ...
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... denomination . The plain truth is , Shakespeare meant an un- fruitful fisterhood , which had de- voted itself to chastity . For as those who were of the fifterhood of 1 Rof . But why did he swear he would come 68 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... denomination . The plain truth is , Shakespeare meant an un- fruitful fisterhood , which had de- voted itself to chastity . For as those who were of the fifterhood of 1 Rof . But why did he swear he would come 68 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... itself . ; . Under an oak , whose boughs were mofs'd with age , And high top bald with dry antiquity ; A wretched ragged man , o'er - grown with hair , Lay fleeping on his back ; about his neck A green and gilded snake had wreath'd itself ...
... itself . ; . Under an oak , whose boughs were mofs'd with age , And high top bald with dry antiquity ; A wretched ragged man , o'er - grown with hair , Lay fleeping on his back ; about his neck A green and gilded snake had wreath'd itself ...
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