The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... ; but how is lack a Con- traft to ftir up ? The Addition of a single Letter gives it , and the very Sense requires it . Mr. Warburton . Count . A 3 Count . What hope is there of his Majesty's amend- ALL'S Well, that ENDS Well. ...
... ; but how is lack a Con- traft to ftir up ? The Addition of a single Letter gives it , and the very Sense requires it . Mr. Warburton . Count . A 3 Count . What hope is there of his Majesty's amend- ALL'S Well, that ENDS Well. ...
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... sense ; and do suppose , What hath been , cannot be . Who ever strove To shew her merit , that did miss her love ? The King's disease - my project may deceive me , But my intents are fix'd , and will not leave me ... 2 [ Exi SCENE 1 ...
... sense ; and do suppose , What hath been , cannot be . Who ever strove To shew her merit , that did miss her love ? The King's disease - my project may deceive me , But my intents are fix'd , and will not leave me ... 2 [ Exi SCENE 1 ...
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... Sense this " He had no " Contempt or Bitterness ; if he had any thing that look'd like " Pride or Sharpness , ( of which Qualities Contempt and Bit- " terness are the Excesses , ) his Equal had awak'd them , not " his Inferior ; to whom ...
... Sense this " He had no " Contempt or Bitterness ; if he had any thing that look'd like " Pride or Sharpness , ( of which Qualities Contempt and Bit- " terness are the Excesses , ) his Equal had awak'd them , not " his Inferior ; to whom ...
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... senses All but new things disdain ; whose judgments are Meer fathers of their garments ; whose constancies Expire before their fashions : - this he wish'd . I , after him , do after him wish too , ( Since I nor wax , nor honey , can ...
... senses All but new things disdain ; whose judgments are Meer fathers of their garments ; whose constancies Expire before their fashions : - this he wish'd . I , after him , do after him wish too , ( Since I nor wax , nor honey , can ...
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... sense . Her matter was , the lov'd your fon ; Fortune , she said , was no Goddess , ( 5 ) that had put fuch 1 ( 5 ) Fortune , she said , was no Goddess , & c . Love , no God , & c . complain'd against the Queen of Virgins , & c . ] This ...
... sense . Her matter was , the lov'd your fon ; Fortune , she said , was no Goddess , ( 5 ) that had put fuch 1 ( 5 ) Fortune , she said , was no Goddess , & c . Love , no God , & c . complain'd against the Queen of Virgins , & c . ] This ...
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