“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... lefs worth off with't , while ' tis vendible : answer the time of request . Virginity , like an old courtier , wears her cap out of fashion ; richly fuited , but unfuitable : just like the brooch and the tooth - pick , which wear not ...
... lefs worth off with't , while ' tis vendible : answer the time of request . Virginity , like an old courtier , wears her cap out of fashion ; richly fuited , but unfuitable : just like the brooch and the tooth - pick , which wear not ...
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... lefs ambiguoufly exprefs'd in Timon : " That folder'ft clofe impoffibilities , " And mak'ft them kifs.- STEEVENS , VOL . IV . C Part of the Im- Impoffible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their THAT ENDS WELL . 17.
... lefs ambiguoufly exprefs'd in Timon : " That folder'ft clofe impoffibilities , " And mak'ft them kifs.- STEEVENS , VOL . IV . C Part of the Im- Impoffible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their THAT ENDS WELL . 17.
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... lefs to others paying , " Than by felf - offences weighing . 99 The old text needs to be explained . He was fo like a courtier , that there was in his dignity of manner nothing contemptuous , and in his keenness of wit nothing bitter ...
... lefs to others paying , " Than by felf - offences weighing . 99 The old text needs to be explained . He was fo like a courtier , that there was in his dignity of manner nothing contemptuous , and in his keenness of wit nothing bitter ...
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... lefs conftant in their judgments than in their drefs : their conftancies Expire before their fashions . TYRWHITT , Since the phyfician at your father's died ? He was Since 22 ALL's WELL King. Would, I were with him! He ...
... lefs conftant in their judgments than in their drefs : their conftancies Expire before their fashions . TYRWHITT , Since the phyfician at your father's died ? He was Since 22 ALL's WELL King. Would, I were with him! He ...
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... lefs honour paid them heretofore in France , as appears from the old word benet , for a natural fool . Hence it was that Pantagruel , in Rabelais , advised Panurge to go and confult the fool Triboulet as an oracle ; which gives occafion ...
... lefs honour paid them heretofore in France , as appears from the old word benet , for a natural fool . Hence it was that Pantagruel , in Rabelais , advised Panurge to go and confult the fool Triboulet as an oracle ; which gives occafion ...
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