The Works of Shakespear: In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd are Pointed Out, Together with the Author's Life, a Glossary, Copious Indexes, and a List of the Various Readings ...A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... Ev'n fo it was with me when I was young ; If we are nature's , these are ours : this thorn Doth to our rose of youth rightly belong ; Our blood to us , this to our blood , is born ; It is the show and feal of nature's truth , Where ...
... Ev'n fo it was with me when I was young ; If we are nature's , these are ours : this thorn Doth to our rose of youth rightly belong ; Our blood to us , this to our blood , is born ; It is the show and feal of nature's truth , Where ...
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... Ev'n as foon as thou can'st , for thou hast to pull at a smack o'th ' contrary . If ever thou beest bound in thy fcarf and beaten , thon shalt find what it is to be proud of thy bondage . I have a defire to hold my acquaintance with ...
... Ev'n as foon as thou can'st , for thou hast to pull at a smack o'th ' contrary . If ever thou beest bound in thy fcarf and beaten , thon shalt find what it is to be proud of thy bondage . I have a defire to hold my acquaintance with ...
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... Ev'n fuch as you speak to me . Lord . He must think us fome band of strangers i'th ' adversaries ' entertainment . Now he hath a fmack of all neighbouring languages , therefore we muit every .. one be a man of his own fancy ; not to ...
... Ev'n fuch as you speak to me . Lord . He must think us fome band of strangers i'th ' adversaries ' entertainment . Now he hath a fmack of all neighbouring languages , therefore we muit every .. one be a man of his own fancy ; not to ...
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... enters there , Of what validity and pitch soe'er , But falls into abatement and low price , Ev'n in a minute , so full of shapes is fancy , That it alone is hight fantastical . Cur . Cur . Will you go hunt , my Lord ? TWELFTH NIGHT , { ...
... enters there , Of what validity and pitch soe'er , But falls into abatement and low price , Ev'n in a minute , so full of shapes is fancy , That it alone is hight fantastical . Cur . Cur . Will you go hunt , my Lord ? TWELFTH NIGHT , { ...
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... Ev'n what it please my lord , that shall become him . Duke . Why should I not , had I the heart to do't , Like to th ' Egyptian thief * , at point of death * The Egyptian thief was Thyamis , See the story in the Theagines and Chariclea ...
... Ev'n what it please my lord , that shall become him . Duke . Why should I not , had I the heart to do't , Like to th ' Egyptian thief * , at point of death * The Egyptian thief was Thyamis , See the story in the Theagines and Chariclea ...
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