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In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed.
SANDS . New customs , . Though they be never so ridiculous , Nay , let them be
unmanly ...
In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed.
SANDS . New customs , . Though they be never so ridiculous , Nay , let them be
unmanly ...
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Yet I am richer than my base accusers , That never knew what truth meant : I now
seal it ; 6 And with that blood will make them one day groan for ' t . My noble
father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais ' d head against usurping Richard ...
Yet I am richer than my base accusers , That never knew what truth meant : I now
seal it ; 6 And with that blood will make them one day groan for ' t . My noble
father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais ' d head against usurping Richard ...
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So , wronges wee houlde , and never will forgive ; " And soone forget , that still
with us shoulde live . ” ' Again , as Mr . Ritson quotes from Harrington ' s Ariosto : .
“ Men say it , and we see it come to pass , . " Good turns in sand , shrewd turns ...
So , wronges wee houlde , and never will forgive ; " And soone forget , that still
with us shoulde live . ” ' Again , as Mr . Ritson quotes from Harrington ' s Ariosto : .
“ Men say it , and we see it come to pass , . " Good turns in sand , shrewd turns ...
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O lord archbishop , Thou hast made me now a man ; never , before This happy
child , did I get any thing : This oracle of comfort has so pleas ' d me , That , when
I am in heaven , I shall desire To see what this child does , and praise my Maker .
O lord archbishop , Thou hast made me now a man ; never , before This happy
child , did I get any thing : This oracle of comfort has so pleas ' d me , That , when
I am in heaven , I shall desire To see what this child does , and praise my Maker .
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Eternall reader , you have heere a new play , never stal ' d with the stage , never
clapper - claw ' d with the palmes of the vulger , and yet passing full of the palme
comicall ; for it is a birth of your [ r . that ] braine , that never under - tooke any ...
Eternall reader , you have heere a new play , never stal ' d with the stage , never
clapper - claw ' d with the palmes of the vulger , and yet passing full of the palme
comicall ; for it is a birth of your [ r . that ] braine , that never under - tooke any ...
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