The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... once more feast the rascals . Flav . O my lord , You only speak from your distracted soul ; There is not so much left , to furnish out A moderate table . Tim . Be't not in thy care ; go , 1 charge thee ; invite them all : let in the ...
... once more feast the rascals . Flav . O my lord , You only speak from your distracted soul ; There is not so much left , to furnish out A moderate table . Tim . Be't not in thy care ; go , 1 charge thee ; invite them all : let in the ...
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... once to the lord and the man - hater . The impatience with which he bears to have his luxury reproached by one that never had luxury within his reach , is natural and graceful . JOHNSON . 3 -first swath , ] From infancy . new - born ...
... once to the lord and the man - hater . The impatience with which he bears to have his luxury reproached by one that never had luxury within his reach , is natural and graceful . JOHNSON . 3 -first swath , ] From infancy . new - born ...
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... once liv'd to see two honest men ? Poet . Sir , Having often of your open bounty tasted , Hearing you were retir'd , your friends fall'n off , of our promise , is , except among the lower classes of mankind , quite out of use . Whose ...
... once liv'd to see two honest men ? Poet . Sir , Having often of your open bounty tasted , Hearing you were retir'd , your friends fall'n off , of our promise , is , except among the lower classes of mankind , quite out of use . Whose ...
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... once a day with his embossed froth The turbulent surge shall cover ; thither come , And let my grave - stone be your oracle.- Lips , let sour words go by , and language end : What is amiss , plague and infection mend ! Graves only be ...
... once a day with his embossed froth The turbulent surge shall cover ; thither come , And let my grave - stone be your oracle.- Lips , let sour words go by , and language end : What is amiss , plague and infection mend ! Graves only be ...
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... once . 1 Cit . You are all resolved rather to die , than to famish ? Cit . Resolved , resolved . 1 Cit . First you know , Caius Marcius is chief enemy to the people . Cit . We know't , we know't . 1 Cit . Let us kill him , and we'll ...
... once . 1 Cit . You are all resolved rather to die , than to famish ? Cit . Resolved , resolved . 1 Cit . First you know , Caius Marcius is chief enemy to the people . Cit . We know't , we know't . 1 Cit . Let us kill him , and we'll ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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