“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 3C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... fure it was not one of the circumstances of mifery , here recapitulated , that the fufferers wanted their winter . On the contrary , in the poeti- cal defcriptions of the golden age , it was always one circumstance of their happiness ...
... fure it was not one of the circumstances of mifery , here recapitulated , that the fufferers wanted their winter . On the contrary , in the poeti- cal defcriptions of the golden age , it was always one circumstance of their happiness ...
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... fure , you hate me with your hearts . You both are rivals , and love Hermia ; And now both rivals to mock Helena : 5 - join in fouls , ] This is furely wrong . We may read , Join in fcorns , or join in fcoffs . JOHNSON . Join in fouls ...
... fure , you hate me with your hearts . You both are rivals , and love Hermia ; And now both rivals to mock Helena : 5 - join in fouls , ] This is furely wrong . We may read , Join in fcorns , or join in fcoffs . JOHNSON . Join in fouls ...
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... fure ' That we are awake ? -it feems to me , That yet we fleep , we dream . - Do not you think , The duke was here , and bid us follow him ? Her . Yea ; and my father . Hel . And Hippolita . Lyf . And he did bid us follow to the temple ...
... fure ' That we are awake ? -it feems to me , That yet we fleep , we dream . - Do not you think , The duke was here , and bid us follow him ? Her . Yea ; and my father . Hel . And Hippolita . Lyf . And he did bid us follow to the temple ...
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... fure , cannot carry his valour ; for the goofe carries not the fox . It is well : • leave it to his difcretion , and let us liften to the moon . Moon . " This lanthorn doth the horned moon " prefent : " Dem . He should have worn the ...
... fure , cannot carry his valour ; for the goofe carries not the fox . It is well : • leave it to his difcretion , and let us liften to the moon . Moon . " This lanthorn doth the horned moon " prefent : " Dem . He should have worn the ...
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... fure , If they should speak , would almost damn thofe ears Which 5 Let me play the Fool : Alluding to the common comparison of human life to a stage - play . So that he defires his may be the fool's or buffoon's part , which was a ...
... fure , If they should speak , would almost damn thofe ears Which 5 Let me play the Fool : Alluding to the common comparison of human life to a stage - play . So that he defires his may be the fool's or buffoon's part , which was a ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson,George Steevens Visualização integral - 1785 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
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