The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fairs , Again , if any Syracufan born Come to the bay of Ephefus , he dies : His goods confifcate to the Duke's difpofe , Unless a thousand marks be levied To quit the penalty , and ranfom him . A 2 Thy Thy fubftance , valu'd at the ...
... fairs , Again , if any Syracufan born Come to the bay of Ephefus , he dies : His goods confifcate to the Duke's difpofe , Unless a thousand marks be levied To quit the penalty , and ranfom him . A 2 Thy Thy fubftance , valu'd at the ...
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... fair A funny look of his would foon repair . But , too unruly deer , he breaks the pale , And feeds from home ; poor I am but his ftale ( 9 ) . Luc . Self - harming jealoufy ! fy , bear it hence . Adr . Unfeeling fools can with fuch ...
... fair A funny look of his would foon repair . But , too unruly deer , he breaks the pale , And feeds from home ; poor I am but his ftale ( 9 ) . Luc . Self - harming jealoufy ! fy , bear it hence . Adr . Unfeeling fools can with fuch ...
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Shakespeare. So he would keep fair quarter with his bed . I fee , the jewel , beft enamelled ( 1 ) , Will lofe his beauty ; and the gold ' bides ftill , That others touch ; yet often touching will Wear gold and fo no man , that hath a ...
Shakespeare. So he would keep fair quarter with his bed . I fee , the jewel , beft enamelled ( 1 ) , Will lofe his beauty ; and the gold ' bides ftill , That others touch ; yet often touching will Wear gold and fo no man , that hath a ...
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... fair league , and truce with thy true bed ( 4 ) I am poffefs'd with an adulterate blot ; My blood is mingled with the CRIME of luft Both the integrity of the metaphor , and the word blot , in the preceding line , fhew that we should ...
... fair league , and truce with thy true bed ( 4 ) I am poffefs'd with an adulterate blot ; My blood is mingled with the CRIME of luft Both the integrity of the metaphor , and the word blot , in the preceding line , fhew that we should ...
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... fair dame ? I know you not : In Ephesus I am but two hours old , As strange unto your town as to your talk . Who , every word by all my wit being fcann'd , Wants wit in all one word to understand . Luc . Fy , brother ! how the world is ...
... fair dame ? I know you not : In Ephesus I am but two hours old , As strange unto your town as to your talk . Who , every word by all my wit being fcann'd , Wants wit in all one word to understand . Luc . Fy , brother ! how the world is ...
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