The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... present flaves and fervants " Tranflates his rivals . " . 66 STEEVENS , His folly , Helena , is no fault of mine . ] The folio and one of the quartos read , His folly , Helena , is none of mine . JOHNSON . 2 None , but your beauty ...
... present flaves and fervants " Tranflates his rivals . " . 66 STEEVENS , His folly , Helena , is no fault of mine . ] The folio and one of the quartos read , His folly , Helena , is none of mine . JOHNSON . 2 None , but your beauty ...
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... present " Wall , that vile wall which did these lovers " funder : " And through wall's chink , poor fouls , they are " " content 3 " To whisper ; at the which let no man wonder . on a recorder ; ] Lord Bacon in his natural hiftory ...
... present " Wall , that vile wall which did these lovers " funder : " And through wall's chink , poor fouls , they are " " content 3 " To whisper ; at the which let no man wonder . on a recorder ; ] Lord Bacon in his natural hiftory ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Supply your present wants , and take no doit Of ufance for my monies , and you'll not hear me ; This is kind I offer . Anth . This were kindnefs . Shy . This kindnefs will I fhow :Go with me to a notary ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Supply your present wants , and take no doit Of ufance for my monies , and you'll not hear me ; This is kind I offer . Anth . This were kindnefs . Shy . This kindnefs will I fhow :Go with me to a notary ...
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... present to one mafter Baffanio , who , indeed , gives rare new liveries ; if I ferve not him , I will run as far as God has any ground . - 0 rare fortune ! here comes the man ; to him father ; for I am a Jew , if I ferve the Jew any ...
... present to one mafter Baffanio , who , indeed , gives rare new liveries ; if I ferve not him , I will run as far as God has any ground . - 0 rare fortune ! here comes the man ; to him father ; for I am a Jew , if I ferve the Jew any ...
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... present a part of my bodie unto him , that he may paie himfelfe , according to the contents of the judgement , where is then my promife broken ? But it is no marvaile if this race be so obftinat and cruell against us , for they do it of ...
... present a part of my bodie unto him , that he may paie himfelfe , according to the contents of the judgement , where is then my promife broken ? But it is no marvaile if this race be so obftinat and cruell against us , for they do it of ...
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