The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Hath conjur'd to attend . I know the merchant : Pain . I know them both ; th ' other's a jeweller . Mer . O'tis a worthy Lord ! Jew . Nay , that's moft fixt . ( 1 ) But what particular rarity ? & c . ] Our author , it is obferva- ble ...
... Hath conjur'd to attend . I know the merchant : Pain . I know them both ; th ' other's a jeweller . Mer . O'tis a worthy Lord ! Jew . Nay , that's moft fixt . ( 1 ) But what particular rarity ? & c . ] Our author , it is obferva- ble ...
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... Hath fuffer'd under praise . Few . What , my Lord , difpraife ? Tim . A meer fatiety of commendations . If I fhould pay you for't as ' tis extoll'd , It would ( 1 ) unclew me quite . Jew . My Lord , ' tis rated As thofe , which fell ...
... Hath fuffer'd under praise . Few . What , my Lord , difpraife ? Tim . A meer fatiety of commendations . If I fhould pay you for't as ' tis extoll'd , It would ( 1 ) unclew me quite . Jew . My Lord , ' tis rated As thofe , which fell ...
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... hath pleas'd the Gods MOST To remember my father's age , And call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich . Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return thofe talents , Doubled with thanks ...
... hath pleas'd the Gods MOST To remember my father's age , And call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich . Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return thofe talents , Doubled with thanks ...
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... Hath blaz'd with lights , and bray'd with minstrelsy I have retir'd me to ( 6 ) a wasteful cock , And fet mine eyes at flow . Tim . Pr'ythee , no more . Flav . Heav'ns ! have I faid , the bounty of this Lord ! How many prodigal bits ...
... Hath blaz'd with lights , and bray'd with minstrelsy I have retir'd me to ( 6 ) a wasteful cock , And fet mine eyes at flow . Tim . Pr'ythee , no more . Flav . Heav'ns ! have I faid , the bounty of this Lord ! How many prodigal bits ...
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... hath been amiss —a noble nature - May catch a wrench - ' Would all were well - ' Tis pity- And fo ( 9 ) intending other ferious matters , After diftafteful looks , ( 1 ) and these hard fractions , With certain ( 2 ) half - caps , and ...
... hath been amiss —a noble nature - May catch a wrench - ' Would all were well - ' Tis pity- And fo ( 9 ) intending other ferious matters , After diftafteful looks , ( 1 ) and these hard fractions , With certain ( 2 ) half - caps , and ...
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