The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Volume 13 |
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The artful involutions of distinct interests , the striking opposition of contrary
characters , the sudden changes of fortune , and the quick succession of events ,
fill the mind with a perpetual tumult of indignation , pity , and hope . There is no
scene ...
The artful involutions of distinct interests , the striking opposition of contrary
characters , the sudden changes of fortune , and the quick succession of events ,
fill the mind with a perpetual tumult of indignation , pity , and hope . There is no
scene ...
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Edg . A most poor man , made lame by Fortune's blows ; Who , by the art of
known and feeling sorrows , Am pregnant to good pity . Give me your hand ; I'll
lead you to some biding . Glos . Hearty thanks : The bounty and the benizon 2 of
...
Edg . A most poor man , made lame by Fortune's blows ; Who , by the art of
known and feeling sorrows , Am pregnant to good pity . Give me your hand ; I'll
lead you to some biding . Glos . Hearty thanks : The bounty and the benizon 2 of
...
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One step I have advanced thee ; if thou dost As this instructs thee , thou dost
make thy way To noble fortunes . Know thou this ; -that men Are as the time is : to
be tender - minded Does not become a sword : thy great employment Will not
bear ...
One step I have advanced thee ; if thou dost As this instructs thee , thou dost
make thy way To noble fortunes . Know thou this ; -that men Are as the time is : to
be tender - minded Does not become a sword : thy great employment Will not
bear ...
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O Fortune , Fortune ! all men call thee fickle : If thou art fickle , what dost thou with
him That is renown'd for faith ? Be fickle , Fortune ; For then , I hope , thou wilt not
keep him long , But send him back . L. Cap . [ within . ] Ho , daughter ! are you ...
O Fortune , Fortune ! all men call thee fickle : If thou art fickle , what dost thou with
him That is renown'd for faith ? Be fickle , Fortune ; For then , I hope , thou wilt not
keep him long , But send him back . L. Cap . [ within . ] Ho , daughter ! are you ...
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... with honorable parts , Proportion'd as one's heart could wish a man ;And then
to have a wretched puling fool , A whining mammet , in her fortune's tender , To
answer— I'll not wed ; -I cannot love ;I am too young ; -- I pray you , pardon me .
... with honorable parts , Proportion'd as one's heart could wish a man ;And then
to have a wretched puling fool , A whining mammet , in her fortune's tender , To
answer— I'll not wed ; -I cannot love ;I am too young ; -- I pray you , pardon me .
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