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The Works of William Shakspeare: The Text Formed from an Intirely New ... - Page 501
by William Shakespeare - 1842
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Midsummer night's dream ; Merchant of Venice ; As you like it ; Taming of ...

William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 572 pages
...Maps for Ports, and Peers, and Roads; Misfortune to my Ventures, out of doubt, Would make me fad. Sal. My Wind cooling my Broth, Would blow me to an Ague,...when I thought What harm a Wind too great might do at Se*. I fhould not fee the fandy Hour-glafs run, But I ftiould think of Shallows and of Flats, And fee...
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Elements of Criticism, Volume 1

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1762 - 436 pages
...indifferently, ftrong or weak. This is finely touched by Shakefpear, with relation to a rich cargo at fea. My wind, cooling my broth, Would blow me to an ague,...I thought "What harm a wind too great might do at fea. I fhould not fee the fandy hour-glafs run, But I fhould think of fhallows and of flats ; And fee...
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Much ado about nothing. The merchant of Venice. Love's labour's lost. As you ...

William Shakespeare - 1762 - 454 pages
...every objtft, that might make me fear Misfortune to niy vcnturts, out of doubt, Would make me fad. Sal. My wind,' cooling my broth, Would blow me to an ague, when I thought What harm a wind too grciit might do at iea, I fhoald not fee the fandy hour-glafs run, But I mould think of (hallows and...
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Elements of Criticism: Volume I [-II].

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1765 - 534 pages
...indifferently, Arong or weak; which is finely touched by Shakefpear, with, relation to a rich cargo at fea : My wind, cooling my broth, Would blow me to an ague,...when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at fc3. I fhould not fee the fandy hour-glafs run, But I fhould think of fhallows and of flats; And fee...
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Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A ...

William Shakespeare - 1766 - 498 pages
...that might make me feare Misfortune to my ventures, out of doubt Would make me fad Salar. My winde cooling my broth, Would blow me to an ague, when I thought What harme a winde too great atfea, might do. % I fhould not fee the fandy howre-glaffe runne, But I fhould...
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The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1767 - 454 pages
...every object, that might make me fear Misfortune to my ventures, out of doubt, Would make me fad. Sal. My wind, cooling my broth, Would blow me to an ague,...when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at fea. I fhould not fee the fandy hour-glafs run, But I ftiould think of mallows and of flats ; - And...
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The Works of Shakespear: Measure for measure. Much ado about nothing. The ...

William Shakespeare - 1768 - 370 pages
...of doubt, Would make me fad. * .irt>ofy, a Ship from Arga. • Mr. Pope. Sal. My wind, cooling ray broth, Would blow me to an ague, when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at fea. I mould not fee the fandy hour-glofs run, But I mould think of mallows and of flats; And fee my...
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Midsummer night's dream. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming the shrew

William Shakespeare - 1773 - 474 pages
...every object that might make me fear Misfortune to my ventures, out of doubt, Would make me fad. Sal. My wind, cooling my broth, Would blow me to an ague,...when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at fea. Whether it be derived from Argo I am in doubt. It was a name given in our author's time to fliips...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1773 - 456 pages
...every objeft, that might make me fear Misfortune to my ventures, out of doubt, Would make me fad. Sal. My wind, cooling my broth, Would blow me to an ague,...when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at fea. . I (hould not fee the fandy hour-glafs run, But I ftiould think of (hallows and of fiats; And...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated

Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith - 1775 - 626 pages
...object that might make me fear Misfortune to my ventures, out of doubt, Would make me fad. Se'anio. My wind, cooling my broth, Would blow me to an ague, when I thought I mould not fee the fandy hour-glafs ran, What harm a wind too great might do at fea. But I mould think...
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