The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... never They shall abound as formerly . BUCK . O , many Have broke their backs with laying manors on them For this great journey . " What did this vanity , 7 - council out , ] Council not then sitting . JOHNSON . The expression rather ...
... never They shall abound as formerly . BUCK . O , many Have broke their backs with laying manors on them For this great journey . " What did this vanity , 7 - council out , ] Council not then sitting . JOHNSON . The expression rather ...
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... never They shall abound as formerly . BUCK . O , many Have broke their backs with laying manors on them For this great journey . " What did this vanity , 7 -council out , ] Council not then sitting . JOHNSON . The expression rather ...
... never They shall abound as formerly . BUCK . O , many Have broke their backs with laying manors on them For this great journey . " What did this vanity , 7 -council out , ] Council not then sitting . JOHNSON . The expression rather ...
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... never They shall abound as formerly . BUCK . O , many Have broke their backs with laying manors on them For this great journey . What did this vanity , 7 - council out , ] Council not then sitting . JOHNSON . The expression rather means ...
... never They shall abound as formerly . BUCK . O , many Have broke their backs with laying manors on them For this great journey . What did this vanity , 7 - council out , ] Council not then sitting . JOHNSON . The expression rather means ...
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... Never name to us ; you have half our power : The other moiety , ere you ask , is given ; Repeat your will , and take it . Q. KATH . Thank your majesty .. That you would love yourself ; and , in that love , Not unconsider'd leave your ...
... Never name to us ; you have half our power : The other moiety , ere you ask , is given ; Repeat your will , and take it . Q. KATH . Thank your majesty .. That you would love yourself ; and , in that love , Not unconsider'd leave your ...
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... never seek for aid out of himself . " Yet see prove When these so noble benefits shall Not well dispos'd , the mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man so cómplete ...
... never seek for aid out of himself . " Yet see prove When these so noble benefits shall Not well dispos'd , the mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man so cómplete ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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