The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... hearts fresh : they , that went on crutches ere he was born , defire yet their life , to fee him a man . ARCH . Would they elfe be content to die ? CAM . Yes ; if there were no other excufe why they fhould defire to live . ARCH . If the ...
... hearts fresh : they , that went on crutches ere he was born , defire yet their life , to fee him a man . ARCH . Would they elfe be content to die ? CAM . Yes ; if there were no other excufe why they fhould defire to live . ARCH . If the ...
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... heart dances ; But not for joy , -not joy . - This entertainment May a free face put on ; derive a liberty From heartiness , from bounty , fertile bofom , " And well become the agent : it may , I grant : But to be paddling palins , and ...
... heart dances ; But not for joy , -not joy . - This entertainment May a free face put on ; derive a liberty From heartiness , from bounty , fertile bofom , " And well become the agent : it may , I grant : But to be paddling palins , and ...
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... heart for holding out fo long . But go to , fuppofe hee never bee had ; what is Kildare to blame for it , more than my good brother of Offory , who , notwithstanding his high promifes , having alfo the king's power , is glad to take ...
... heart for holding out fo long . But go to , fuppofe hee never bee had ; what is Kildare to blame for it , more than my good brother of Offory , who , notwithstanding his high promifes , having alfo the king's power , is glad to take ...
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... heart . . · HER . If you would feek us , These words make part of the defence of the earl of Kildare , in anfwer to a charge brought againft him by Cardinal Wolfey , that he had not been fufficiently active in endeavouring to take the ...
... heart . . · HER . If you would feek us , These words make part of the defence of the earl of Kildare , in anfwer to a charge brought againft him by Cardinal Wolfey , that he had not been fufficiently active in endeavouring to take the ...
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... heart wyth the nebs of their forked heads . " STEEVENS . To her allowing husband ! ] Allowing in old language is approv- ing . MALONE . ༡ a fork'd one . ] That is a horned one ; a cuckold . So , in Othello : " Even then this forked ...
... heart wyth the nebs of their forked heads . " STEEVENS . To her allowing husband ! ] Allowing in old language is approv- ing . MALONE . ༡ a fork'd one . ] That is a horned one ; a cuckold . So , in Othello : " Even then this forked ...
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