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... faces it out ; but fights not . For Piftol - he hath a killing tongue , and a quiet fword ; by the means whereof a ... face ; If the lane of children be the true reading , it may poffibly re- ceive illuftration from the following ...
... faces it out ; but fights not . For Piftol - he hath a killing tongue , and a quiet fword ; by the means whereof a ... face ; If the lane of children be the true reading , it may poffibly re- ceive illuftration from the following ...
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... face to the dew - dropping fouth . Romeo and Juliet , A. 1 , S. 4 . I know thee not , old man : fall to thy prayers : How ill white hairs become a fool , and jefter ! I have long dream'd of fuch a kind of man , So furfeit - fwell'd , fo ...
... face to the dew - dropping fouth . Romeo and Juliet , A. 1 , S. 4 . I know thee not , old man : fall to thy prayers : How ill white hairs become a fool , and jefter ! I have long dream'd of fuch a kind of man , So furfeit - fwell'd , fo ...
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... face ; But if I thrive , the gain of my attempt , The least of you fhall fhare his part thereof . Richard III . A. 5 , S. 3 . Feed not thy fov'reign's foe , my gentle earth , Nor with thy fweets comfort his rav'nous fenfe ; But let thy ...
... face ; But if I thrive , the gain of my attempt , The least of you fhall fhare his part thereof . Richard III . A. 5 , S. 3 . Feed not thy fov'reign's foe , my gentle earth , Nor with thy fweets comfort his rav'nous fenfe ; But let thy ...
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... face , nor any other part : What's in a name ? that which we call a rofe , By any other name would fmell as fweet . Romeo and Juliet , A. 2 , S. 2 , My lord cardinal , you are not to be taught , That you have many enemies , that know ...
... face , nor any other part : What's in a name ? that which we call a rofe , By any other name would fmell as fweet . Romeo and Juliet , A. 2 , S. 2 , My lord cardinal , you are not to be taught , That you have many enemies , that know ...
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... faces ; or by ex- preffing or fhewing native red and white as paint . But with what propriety of speech can this glafs be faid to fcorn , which is an affection of the mind ? We should read , " Scorch'd a fair colour , & c . " i . e ...
... faces ; or by ex- preffing or fhewing native red and white as paint . But with what propriety of speech can this glafs be faid to fcorn , which is an affection of the mind ? We should read , " Scorch'd a fair colour , & c . " i . e ...
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A Concordance to Shakespeare: Suited to All the Editions, in which the ... Andrew Becket Visualização integral - 1787 |
A Concordance to Shakespeare: Suited to All the Editions, in which the ... William Shakespeare,Andrew Becket Visualização de excertos - 1970 |
A Concordance to Shakespeare: Suited to All the Editions, in Which the ... Andrew Becket Pré-visualização indisponível - 2018 |
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