The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... whofe Bend doth awe the world , Did lofe its luftre ; I did hear him groan ; Ay , and that tongue of his , that bade the Romans Mark him , and write his fpeeches in their books , Alas ! it cry'd give me fome drink , Titinius " — 9 His ...
... whofe Bend doth awe the world , Did lofe its luftre ; I did hear him groan ; Ay , and that tongue of his , that bade the Romans Mark him , and write his fpeeches in their books , Alas ! it cry'd give me fome drink , Titinius " — 9 His ...
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... whofe modesty made him fometimes diffident in his own genius , but whofe true judgment always led him to the fafeft guides , ( as we may fee by thofe many fine ftrokes in his Cato bor- rowed from the Philippics of Ci- Like cero ) has ...
... whofe modesty made him fometimes diffident in his own genius , but whofe true judgment always led him to the fafeft guides , ( as we may fee by thofe many fine ftrokes in his Cato bor- rowed from the Philippics of Ci- Like cero ) has ...
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... Whofe end is purpos'd by the mighty Gods ? Yet Cæfar fhall go forth for thefe predictions Are to the world in general , as to Cafar . Cal . When beggers die , there are no comets feen ; The heav'ns themselves blaze forth the death of ...
... Whofe end is purpos'd by the mighty Gods ? Yet Cæfar fhall go forth for thefe predictions Are to the world in general , as to Cafar . Cal . When beggers die , there are no comets feen ; The heav'ns themselves blaze forth the death of ...
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... whofe re- liques are preferved with venera- tion . The Romans , fays Brutus , all come to you as to a faint , for reliques , as to a prince , for ho- nours . And reafon , & c . ] And reafon , or propriety of conduct and lan- guage , is ...
... whofe re- liques are preferved with venera- tion . The Romans , fays Brutus , all come to you as to a faint , for reliques , as to a prince , for ho- nours . And reafon , & c . ] And reafon , or propriety of conduct and lan- guage , is ...
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... whofe true , fixt , and refting quality , There is no fellow in the firmament ; The fkies are painted with unnumbred sparks , They are all fire , and every one doth fhine ; But there's but one in all doth hold his place . So , in the ...
... whofe true , fixt , and refting quality , There is no fellow in the firmament ; The fkies are painted with unnumbred sparks , They are all fire , and every one doth fhine ; But there's but one in all doth hold his place . So , in the ...
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