The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... , Roaming clean through the bounds of Afia , And coafting homeward , came to Ephesus . Hopeless to find , yet loth to leave unfought Or that , or any place that harbours men . But But here muft end the ftory of my life And 6 THE COMEDY.
... , Roaming clean through the bounds of Afia , And coafting homeward , came to Ephesus . Hopeless to find , yet loth to leave unfought Or that , or any place that harbours men . But But here muft end the ftory of my life And 6 THE COMEDY.
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Shakespeare. But here muft end the ftory of my life And happy were I in my timely death , Could all my travels warrant me they live . Duke . Haplefs Egeon , whom the fates have markt To bear th ' extremity of dire mishap ; Now , truft me ...
Shakespeare. But here muft end the ftory of my life And happy were I in my timely death , Could all my travels warrant me they live . Duke . Haplefs Egeon , whom the fates have markt To bear th ' extremity of dire mishap ; Now , truft me ...
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... muft confider , that the Poet intended , the Epithet given to each of thefe mifcreants , should declare the power by which they perform their feats , and which would therefore be a juf . Characteristick of each of them . Tricks by ...
... muft confider , that the Poet intended , the Epithet given to each of thefe mifcreants , should declare the power by which they perform their feats , and which would therefore be a juf . Characteristick of each of them . Tricks by ...
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... muft do his minions grace , Whilft I at home ftarve for a merry look : Hath homely age th ' alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ? then , he hath wafted it .. Are my difcourfes dull ? barren my wit ? If voluble and fharp difcourfe be ...
... muft do his minions grace , Whilft I at home ftarve for a merry look : Hath homely age th ' alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ? then , he hath wafted it .. Are my difcourfes dull ? barren my wit ? If voluble and fharp difcourfe be ...
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... muft get a fconce for my head , and in- .. fconce it too , or elfe I fhall feek my wit in my fhoulders : but , I pray , Sir , why am I beaten ? Ant . Doft thou not know ? Sit but that I am beaten . 8. Dro . Nothing , Sir , Ant . Shall I ...
... muft get a fconce for my head , and in- .. fconce it too , or elfe I fhall feek my wit in my fhoulders : but , I pray , Sir , why am I beaten ? Ant . Doft thou not know ? Sit but that I am beaten . 8. Dro . Nothing , Sir , Ant . Shall I ...
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