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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... Myself against the level of mine aim ; But know I think , and think I know most fure , My art is not paft power , nor you past cure . King . Art thou fo confident ? within what space Hop'st thou my cure ? Hel . The greatest grace ...
... Myself against the level of mine aim ; But know I think , and think I know most fure , My art is not paft power , nor you past cure . King . Art thou fo confident ? within what space Hop'st thou my cure ? Hel . The greatest grace ...
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... myself highly fed , and lowly taught ; I know my business is but to the court . Count . But to the court ? why , what place make you special , when you put off that with fuch contempt ; but to the court ! Clo . Truly , Madam , if God ...
... myself highly fed , and lowly taught ; I know my business is but to the court . Count . But to the court ? why , what place make you special , when you put off that with fuch contempt ; but to the court ! Clo . Truly , Madam , if God ...
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... myself right ; as I will by thee , in what motion [ or in the best manner ] age will give me leave . Mr. Wai- burton . VOL . III . E 3 your birth and virtue gives you commiffion . You are. your much 1 Lord . Holy feems the quarrel Upon ...
... myself right ; as I will by thee , in what motion [ or in the best manner ] age will give me leave . Mr. Wai- burton . VOL . III . E 3 your birth and virtue gives you commiffion . You are. your much 1 Lord . Holy feems the quarrel Upon ...
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... myself into thy file ; 12.1 Make me but like my thoughts , and I shall prove A lover of thy drum ; hater of love . : [ Exeunt SCENE VI . Changes to Roufillon in France . Enter Countess and Steward . Count . Alas ! and would you take the ...
... myself into thy file ; 12.1 Make me but like my thoughts , and I shall prove A lover of thy drum ; hater of love . : [ Exeunt SCENE VI . Changes to Roufillon in France . Enter Countess and Steward . Count . Alas ! and would you take the ...
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... myself . Hel . Is it yourself ? Wid . If you fhall please fo , pilgrim . [ by , Hel , I thank you , and will stay upon your leifure . Wid . You came , I think , from France o Hel . I did fo .. Wid . Here you fhall fee a countryman of ...
... myself . Hel . Is it yourself ? Wid . If you fhall please fo , pilgrim . [ by , Hel , I thank you , and will stay upon your leifure . Wid . You came , I think , from France o Hel . I did fo .. Wid . Here you fhall fee a countryman of ...
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