The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... brother , with our thanks ; And yet we should , for perpetuity , Go hence in debt : And therefore , like a cypher , Yet ftanding in rich place , I multiply , With one we - thank - you , many thousands more That go before it . 5 ...
... brother , with our thanks ; And yet we should , for perpetuity , Go hence in debt : And therefore , like a cypher , Yet ftanding in rich place , I multiply , With one we - thank - you , many thousands more That go before it . 5 ...
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... brother , Than you can put us to't . POL . No longer stay . Very footh , to - morrow . LEON . One seven - night longer . POL . LEON . We'll part the time between's then ; and in that 1 6 that may blow No neaping winds ] Dr. Warburton ...
... brother , Than you can put us to't . POL . No longer stay . Very footh , to - morrow . LEON . One seven - night longer . POL . LEON . We'll part the time between's then ; and in that 1 6 that may blow No neaping winds ] Dr. Warburton ...
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... brother , LEON . Tongue - ty'd , our queen ? speak you . HER . I had thought , fir , to have held my peace , until You had drawn oaths from him , not to ftay . You , fir , Charge him too coldly : Tell him , you are sure , All in ...
... brother , LEON . Tongue - ty'd , our queen ? speak you . HER . I had thought , fir , to have held my peace , until You had drawn oaths from him , not to ftay . You , fir , Charge him too coldly : Tell him , you are sure , All in ...
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... brother ? " HER . You look , As if you held a brow of much diftraction : Are you mov'd , my lord ?? LEON . No , in good earneft.- How fometimes nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness ; and make itself a paflime To harder bosoms ...
... brother ? " HER . You look , As if you held a brow of much diftraction : Are you mov'd , my lord ?? LEON . No , in good earneft.- How fometimes nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness ; and make itself a paflime To harder bosoms ...
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... brother of Offory , who , notwithstanding his high promifes , having alfo the king's power , is glad to take eggs for his monty , and to bring him in at leifure . " 1 LEON . You will ? why , happy man 24 WINTER'S TALE .
... brother of Offory , who , notwithstanding his high promifes , having alfo the king's power , is glad to take eggs for his monty , and to bring him in at leifure . " 1 LEON . You will ? why , happy man 24 WINTER'S TALE .
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