The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... worfe ; For thou , I fear , haft given me cause to curse . If thou haft flain Lyfander in his fleep , Being o'er fhoes in blood , plunge in the deep , And kill me too . The fun was not fo true unto the day , As he to me : Would he have ...
... worfe ; For thou , I fear , haft given me cause to curse . If thou haft flain Lyfander in his fleep , Being o'er fhoes in blood , plunge in the deep , And kill me too . The fun was not fo true unto the day , As he to me : Would he have ...
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... worfe than knot - grafs , he would never grow after it . " Again , in The Coxcomb : " We want a boy extremely for this function , kept under , for a year , with milk and knot - grafs . " Daify - roots were fuppofed to have the fame ...
... worfe than knot - grafs , he would never grow after it . " Again , in The Coxcomb : " We want a boy extremely for this function , kept under , for a year , with milk and knot - grafs . " Daify - roots were fuppofed to have the fame ...
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... worfe and worfe ? With leave , Baffanio ; Iam half yourself , And . And I must freely have the half of any 210 MERCHANT.
... worfe and worfe ? With leave , Baffanio ; Iam half yourself , And . And I must freely have the half of any 210 MERCHANT.
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... worfe than nothing ; for , indeed , I have engag'd myfelf to a dear friend , Engag'd my friend to his meer enemy , To feed my means . Here is a letter , lady ; The paper as the body of my friend , And every word in it a gaping wound ...
... worfe than nothing ; for , indeed , I have engag'd myfelf to a dear friend , Engag'd my friend to his meer enemy , To feed my means . Here is a letter , lady ; The paper as the body of my friend , And every word in it a gaping wound ...
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... worfe ) explanation of a beautiful paffage . The quintaine was not the object of the darts and arms it was a stake driven into a field , upon which were hung a fhield and other trophies of war , at which they fhot , dart- ed , or rode ...
... worfe ) explanation of a beautiful paffage . The quintaine was not the object of the darts and arms it was a stake driven into a field , upon which were hung a fhield and other trophies of war , at which they fhot , dart- ed , or rode ...
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