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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... fervice . Hel . His name , I pray you ? Dia . The Count Roufillon : know you fuch a one ? Hel . But by the ear , that hears most nobly of him , His face I know not . Dia . Whatsoe'er he is , He's bravely taken here . He stole from ...
... fervice . Hel . His name , I pray you ? Dia . The Count Roufillon : know you fuch a one ? Hel . But by the ear , that hears most nobly of him , His face I know not . Dia . Whatsoe'er he is , He's bravely taken here . He stole from ...
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... fervice ; it was a difafter of war that Cæfar himfelf could not have prevented , if he had been there to command . Ber . Well , we cannot greatly condemn our fuccess : fome dishonour we had in the lofs of that drum , but it is not to be ...
... fervice ; it was a difafter of war that Cæfar himfelf could not have prevented , if he had been there to command . Ber . Well , we cannot greatly condemn our fuccess : fome dishonour we had in the lofs of that drum , but it is not to be ...
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... fervice . Dia . Ay , fo you ferve us , Till we ferve you : but when you have our roses , You barely leave our thorns to prick ourselves , And mock us with our bareness . Ber . How have I fworn ! : Dia . ' Tis not the many oaths that ...
... fervice . Dia . Ay , fo you ferve us , Till we ferve you : but when you have our roses , You barely leave our thorns to prick ourselves , And mock us with our bareness . Ber . How have I fworn ! : Dia . ' Tis not the many oaths that ...
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... fervice . Laf . So you were a knave at his service , indeed . Glo . And I would give his wife my folly , Sir , to do her service . Laf . I will subscribe for thee , thou art both knave and fool .ン Glo . At your service . Laf . No , no ...
... fervice . Laf . So you were a knave at his service , indeed . Glo . And I would give his wife my folly , Sir , to do her service . Laf . I will subscribe for thee , thou art both knave and fool .ン Glo . At your service . Laf . No , no ...
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... fervice . Being frequently overborne with numbers , he be- came famous for his fine retreats , in which a stand of pikes is of great fervice . Hence the pikes of his army became famous for their military exploits . - tempt me not S. Dro ...
... fervice . Being frequently overborne with numbers , he be- came famous for his fine retreats , in which a stand of pikes is of great fervice . Hence the pikes of his army became famous for their military exploits . - tempt me not S. Dro ...
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