The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... those heaven - moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heaven fhall take in nature of a fee ; Ay , with thefe crystal beads heaven fhall be brib'd To do him juftice , and revenge on you . Eli . Thou monftrous flanderer of heaven and ...
... those heaven - moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heaven fhall take in nature of a fee ; Ay , with thefe crystal beads heaven fhall be brib'd To do him juftice , and revenge on you . Eli . Thou monftrous flanderer of heaven and ...
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... those sleeping stones , That as a waist do girdle you about , By the compulfion of their ordinance 2 By this time from their fixed beds of lime Had been dishabited , and wide havock made For bloody power to rush upon your peace . But ...
... those sleeping stones , That as a waist do girdle you about , By the compulfion of their ordinance 2 By this time from their fixed beds of lime Had been dishabited , and wide havock made For bloody power to rush upon your peace . But ...
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... those fame hands That did difplay them when we first march'd forth ; And , like a jolly troop of huntfmen 7 , come Our lufty English , all with purpled hands , Dy'd in the dying flaughter of their foes : Open your gates , and give the ...
... those fame hands That did difplay them when we first march'd forth ; And , like a jolly troop of huntfmen 7 , come Our lufty English , all with purpled hands , Dy'd in the dying flaughter of their foes : Open your gates , and give the ...
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... those that injure , and at thofe that do not help ; carelefs to please where no- thing can be gained , and fearlefs to offend when there is nothing further to be dreaded . Such was this writer's knowledge of the paffions . JOHNSON . 7 ...
... those that injure , and at thofe that do not help ; carelefs to please where no- thing can be gained , and fearlefs to offend when there is nothing further to be dreaded . Such was this writer's knowledge of the paffions . JOHNSON . 7 ...
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... might be known for fools , and efcape the refentment of thofe whom they provoked with their waggeries . In a little penny book , intitled The Birth , Life , and Death of Jobn Auft . O , that a man would speak those 56 KING JOHN .
... might be known for fools , and efcape the refentment of thofe whom they provoked with their waggeries . In a little penny book , intitled The Birth , Life , and Death of Jobn Auft . O , that a man would speak those 56 KING JOHN .
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel 1649-1703 Johnson,George 1736-1800 Steevens No preview available - 2016 |
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