The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, Band 7C. Hitch and L. Hawes, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. Rivington, M. and T. Longman, J. Brindley, C. Corbet, and T. Caslon, 1757 |
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... o'th ' world may danger . Much is breeding ; Which , like the courfer's hair , hath yet but life , And not a ferpent's poifon . Say , our pleasure , To fuch whofe place is under us , requires Our quick remove from hence . Eno . I'll do ...
... o'th ' world may danger . Much is breeding ; Which , like the courfer's hair , hath yet but life , And not a ferpent's poifon . Say , our pleasure , To fuch whofe place is under us , requires Our quick remove from hence . Eno . I'll do ...
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... o'th ' year , between th ' ex- treams Of hot and cold , he was nor fad , nor merry . Cleo . Oh well - divided difpofition ! Note him , good Charmian , ' tis the man ; but note him ; He was not fad , for he would fhine on thofe That make ...
... o'th ' year , between th ' ex- treams Of hot and cold , he was nor fad , nor merry . Cleo . Oh well - divided difpofition ! Note him , good Charmian , ' tis the man ; but note him ; He was not fad , for he would fhine on thofe That make ...
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... o'th ' world is yours , which with a fnaffle You may pace eafy ; but not fuch a Wife . Eno . ' Would , we had all fuch Wives , that the Men · might go to wars with the Women ! Ant . So much uncurbable her garboiles , Cafar , Made out of ...
... o'th ' world is yours , which with a fnaffle You may pace eafy ; but not fuch a Wife . Eno . ' Would , we had all fuch Wives , that the Men · might go to wars with the Women ! Ant . So much uncurbable her garboiles , Cafar , Made out of ...
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... O'th ' world , I would pursue it . Agr . Give me leave , Cafar . ( 11 ) Thou art a Soldier , only speak no more . ] I think , the Tranf- pofition of the Comma here is abfolutely neceffary , because the Re- move will give a Sense which ...
... O'th ' world , I would pursue it . Agr . Give me leave , Cafar . ( 11 ) Thou art a Soldier , only speak no more . ] I think , the Tranf- pofition of the Comma here is abfolutely neceffary , because the Re- move will give a Sense which ...
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... o'th ' Nile By certain fcale i'th ' pyramid ; they know , By th ' height , the lownefs , or the mean , if dearth , Or foizon , follow . The higher Nilus fwells , The more it promifes ; as it ebbs , the Seedfman Upon the flime and ooze ...
... o'th ' Nile By certain fcale i'th ' pyramid ; they know , By th ' height , the lownefs , or the mean , if dearth , Or foizon , follow . The higher Nilus fwells , The more it promifes ; as it ebbs , the Seedfman Upon the flime and ooze ...
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