The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... course if I be enforced , if you do not all show like gilt two - pences to me ; and I , in the clear sky of fame , o'ershine you as much as the full moon doth the cinders of the element , which show like pins ' heads to her ; believe ...
... course if I be enforced , if you do not all show like gilt two - pences to me ; and I , in the clear sky of fame , o'ershine you as much as the full moon doth the cinders of the element , which show like pins ' heads to her ; believe ...
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... course from the in- wards to the parts extreme . It illumineth the face ; which , as a beacon , gives warning to all the - other drinkes ) are engendered and multiplyed fubtile Spirits , cleane and pure . And this is the cause also why ...
... course from the in- wards to the parts extreme . It illumineth the face ; which , as a beacon , gives warning to all the - other drinkes ) are engendered and multiplyed fubtile Spirits , cleane and pure . And this is the cause also why ...
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... course , in his particular , 5 K. HEN . O Westimoreland , thou art a fummer bird . Which ever in the haunch of winter sings The lifting up of day . Look ! here's more news . Enter HARCOURT . HAR . From enemies heaven keep your majesty ...
... course , in his particular , 5 K. HEN . O Westimoreland , thou art a fummer bird . Which ever in the haunch of winter sings The lifting up of day . Look ! here's more news . Enter HARCOURT . HAR . From enemies heaven keep your majesty ...
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... Mr. Tyrwhitt's elegant explanation to be true ; yet I doubt whether the poet meant to say more than --- What wilt thou do , when riot is thy regular business and occupation ? MALONE . 2 The course of it so far . There is 200 SECOND PART OF.
... Mr. Tyrwhitt's elegant explanation to be true ; yet I doubt whether the poet meant to say more than --- What wilt thou do , when riot is thy regular business and occupation ? MALONE . 2 The course of it so far . There is 200 SECOND PART OF.
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... course of breath within your majesty , How cold it ftruck my heart ! if I do feign , O , let me in my present wildness die ; And never live to show the incredulous world The noble change that I have purposed ! Coming to look on you ...
... course of breath within your majesty , How cold it ftruck my heart ! if I do feign , O , let me in my present wildness die ; And never live to show the incredulous world The noble change that I have purposed ! Coming to look on you ...
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