The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 14 |
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I tell you , friends , most charitable care Have the patricians of you . For your wants , Your suffering in this dearth , you may as well Strike at the heaven with your staves , as lift them Against the Roman state ; whose course will ...
I tell you , friends , most charitable care Have the patricians of you . For your wants , Your suffering in this dearth , you may as well Strike at the heaven with your staves , as lift them Against the Roman state ; whose course will ...
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I shall tell you A pretty tale ; it may be , you have heard it ; But , since it serves my purpose , I will venture To scale ' t a little more 8 8 I will venture To scale ' t a little more . ] To scale is to disperse .
I shall tell you A pretty tale ; it may be , you have heard it ; But , since it serves my purpose , I will venture To scale ' t a little more 8 8 I will venture To scale ' t a little more . ] To scale is to disperse .
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Sir , I shall tell you . - With a kind of smile , Which ne'er came from the lungs " , but even thus , ( For , look you , I may make the belly smile “ , Theobald reads - stale it .
Sir , I shall tell you . - With a kind of smile , Which ne'er came from the lungs " , but even thus , ( For , look you , I may make the belly smile “ , Theobald reads - stale it .
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True is it , my incorporate friends , quoth he , I will tell you ; S 6 - even so most FITLY - ] i . e . exactly . WARBURTON . 6 They are not such as you . ] I suppose we should readThey are not as you . ” So , in St. Luke , xviii .
True is it , my incorporate friends , quoth he , I will tell you ; S 6 - even so most FITLY - ] i . e . exactly . WARBURTON . 6 They are not such as you . ] I suppose we should readThey are not as you . ” So , in St. Luke , xviii .
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I tell thee , daughter , -I , sprang not more in joy at first hearing he was a man - child , than now in first seeing he had proved himself a man . Vir . But had he died in the business , madam ? how then ? Vol .
I tell thee , daughter , -I , sprang not more in joy at first hearing he was a man - child , than now in first seeing he had proved himself a man . Vir . But had he died in the business , madam ? how then ? Vol .
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