The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... faid in't ; ' tis against the rule of nature . To speak on the part of virginity , is to accuse your mother ; which is most infallible difobe- dience . He , that hangs himself , is a virgin virgi- nity murthers itself , and should be ...
... faid in't ; ' tis against the rule of nature . To speak on the part of virginity , is to accuse your mother ; which is most infallible difobe- dience . He , that hangs himself , is a virgin virgi- nity murthers itself , and should be ...
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... faid properly to inherit the Fall of the Mo- narchy . This being premised , now to the Sense . The King says , ( Those ' bated , that inherit but the Fall Higber All's well , that Ends well . 23 FArewel, young Lords: these warlike ...
... faid properly to inherit the Fall of the Mo- narchy . This being premised , now to the Sense . The King says , ( Those ' bated , that inherit but the Fall Higber All's well , that Ends well . 23 FArewel, young Lords: these warlike ...
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... faid , I give the Place of Honour to the Emperor and the Pope , but not to the free States . All here is clear ; and ' tis exactly Shakespear's Manner , who lov'd to shew his Reading on such Occafions . Mr. Warburton . 1 Lord . Farewel ...
... faid , I give the Place of Honour to the Emperor and the Pope , but not to the free States . All here is clear ; and ' tis exactly Shakespear's Manner , who lov'd to shew his Reading on such Occafions . Mr. Warburton . 1 Lord . Farewel ...
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... faid it , you said well : here comes the King . Laf . Luftick , as the Dutchman says : I'll like a Maid the better , while I have a tooth in my head : why , he's able to lead her a Corranto . B5 Par , Par . Mort du Vinaigre ! is not ...
... faid it , you said well : here comes the King . Laf . Luftick , as the Dutchman says : I'll like a Maid the better , while I have a tooth in my head : why , he's able to lead her a Corranto . B5 Par , Par . Mort du Vinaigre ! is not ...
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... faid ? If thou can't like this creature as a maid , I can create the reft : virtue and she , Is her own dow'r ; honour and wealth from me . Ber . I cannot love her , nor will strive to do't . King . Thou wrong'st thyself , if thou ...
... faid ? If thou can't like this creature as a maid , I can create the reft : virtue and she , Is her own dow'r ; honour and wealth from me . Ber . I cannot love her , nor will strive to do't . King . Thou wrong'st thyself , if thou ...
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