The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Band 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... blood , And all the madness is , he cheers them up too . I wonder men dare truft themselves with men ! Methinks they should invite them without knives , Good for their meat , and safer for their lives . There's much example for't , the ...
... blood , And all the madness is , he cheers them up too . I wonder men dare truft themselves with men ! Methinks they should invite them without knives , Good for their meat , and safer for their lives . There's much example for't , the ...
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... blood is cak'd , ' tis cold , it feldom flows , ' Tis lack of kindly warmth , they are not kind ; And nature , as it grows again tow'rd earth , Is fashion'd for the journey , dull and heavy . Go to Ventidius pr'ythee be not fad , 1111 ...
... blood is cak'd , ' tis cold , it feldom flows , ' Tis lack of kindly warmth , they are not kind ; And nature , as it grows again tow'rd earth , Is fashion'd for the journey , dull and heavy . Go to Ventidius pr'ythee be not fad , 1111 ...
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... blood Hath stept into the law , which is past depth To those that without heed do , plunge into't . He is a man , setting his fault afide , Of virtuous honour , which buys out his fault ; Nor did he foil the fact with cowardise , But ...
... blood Hath stept into the law , which is past depth To those that without heed do , plunge into't . He is a man , setting his fault afide , Of virtuous honour , which buys out his fault ; Nor did he foil the fact with cowardise , But ...
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... blood ? To kill , I grant , is fin's extreamest gust , But in defence , by mercy ' tis most just . To be in anger , is impiety : But who is man , that is not angry ? Weigh but the crime with this . 7 : P 31 2 Sen. You breathe in vain ...
... blood ? To kill , I grant , is fin's extreamest gust , But in defence , by mercy ' tis most just . To be in anger , is impiety : But who is man , that is not angry ? Weigh but the crime with this . 7 : P 31 2 Sen. You breathe in vain ...
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... On height of our difpleasure : friend , or brother , He forfeits his own blood , that spills another . Alc . Muft it be fo ? it must not be : My My lords , I do beseech you know me . 6 48 TIMON of ATHENS . 2 Sen. You breathe in vain. ...
... On height of our difpleasure : friend , or brother , He forfeits his own blood , that spills another . Alc . Muft it be fo ? it must not be : My My lords , I do beseech you know me . 6 48 TIMON of ATHENS . 2 Sen. You breathe in vain. ...
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