The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Wife , 1597 but Harrington , in his Apologie of Poetrie , written in 1590 , and prefix'd to the tranflation of Arifto , fays , that a tragedy of Richard the Third had been bridge . His words are , For tragedies , to omit other famous ...
... Wife , 1597 but Harrington , in his Apologie of Poetrie , written in 1590 , and prefix'd to the tranflation of Arifto , fays , that a tragedy of Richard the Third had been bridge . His words are , For tragedies , to omit other famous ...
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... wife and virtuous ; and his noble Queen Well ftrook in years ; fair , and not jealous- We fay , that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a paffing pleafing tongue ; Toys . ] Fancies , freaks of imagination . ( 6 ) Humbly ...
... wife and virtuous ; and his noble Queen Well ftrook in years ; fair , and not jealous- We fay , that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a paffing pleafing tongue ; Toys . ] Fancies , freaks of imagination . ( 6 ) Humbly ...
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... wife fifter . I will folicit for you , though it fhould be at the ex- pence of fo much degradation and conftraint , as to own the low- born wife of King Edward for a fifter . But by flipping , as it were , cafually widow into the place ...
... wife fifter . I will folicit for you , though it fhould be at the ex- pence of fo much degradation and conftraint , as to own the low- born wife of King Edward for a fifter . But by flipping , as it were , cafually widow into the place ...
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... Wife to thy Edward , to thy flaughter'd fon ; - Stabb'd by the felf - fame hand that made thefe wounds . Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helplefs balm of my poor eyes . Curs'd be the hand that made thefe ...
... Wife to thy Edward , to thy flaughter'd fon ; - Stabb'd by the felf - fame hand that made thefe wounds . Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helplefs balm of my poor eyes . Curs'd be the hand that made thefe ...
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... wife , and valiant , and , no doubt , right roy- al , ( 2 ) ta The WARBURTON , ( 1 ) Fram'd in the prodigality of nature , ] i . e . when nature was in a prodigal or lavish mood . ( 2 ) and , no doubt , right royal , ] Of the degree of ...
... wife , and valiant , and , no doubt , right roy- al , ( 2 ) ta The WARBURTON , ( 1 ) Fram'd in the prodigality of nature , ] i . e . when nature was in a prodigal or lavish mood . ( 2 ) and , no doubt , right royal , ] Of the degree of ...
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