The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7 |
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... praise me , and again fay , no ? O fhort - liv'd pride ! Not fair ? alack for woe ! FOR . Yes , madam , fair . PRIN . Nay , never paint me now ; Where fair is not , praise cannot mend the brow . Here , good my glass , take this for ...
... praise me , and again fay , no ? O fhort - liv'd pride ! Not fair ? alack for woe ! FOR . Yes , madam , fair . PRIN . Nay , never paint me now ; Where fair is not , praise cannot mend the brow . Here , good my glass , take this for ...
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... praise.- But come , the bow : -Now mercy goes to kill , And fhooting well is then accounted ill . Thus will I fave my credit in the shoot : Not wounding , pity would not let me do't ; If wounding , then it was to fhow my skill , That ...
... praise.- But come , the bow : -Now mercy goes to kill , And fhooting well is then accounted ill . Thus will I fave my credit in the shoot : Not wounding , pity would not let me do't ; If wounding , then it was to fhow my skill , That ...
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... praise and glorie , as in our age Peter Shakerlye of Paules , and Monarcho that lived about the court . p . 178. FARMER . ― " . In Nash's Have with you to Saffron - Walden , & c . 1595 , I meet with the fame allufion : - " but now he ...
... praise and glorie , as in our age Peter Shakerlye of Paules , and Monarcho that lived about the court . p . 178. FARMER . ― " . In Nash's Have with you to Saffron - Walden , & c . 1595 , I meet with the fame allufion : - " but now he ...
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... praise the Lord for you ; and fo may my parishioners ; for their fons are well tutor'd by you , and their daughters profit very greatly un- der you : you are a good member of the common- wealth . HOL . Mehercle , if their fons be ...
... praise the Lord for you ; and fo may my parishioners ; for their fons are well tutor'd by you , and their daughters profit very greatly un- der you : you are a good member of the common- wealth . HOL . Mehercle , if their fons be ...
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... praises of Mantuanus to a common proverbial fentence , faid of Venice . Vinegia , Vinegia ! chi non te vede , ei non te pregia . O Venice , Venice , he who has never feen thee , has thee not in esteem . THEOBALD . The proverb , as I am ...
... praises of Mantuanus to a common proverbial fentence , faid of Venice . Vinegia , Vinegia ! chi non te vede , ei non te pregia . O Venice , Venice , he who has never feen thee , has thee not in esteem . THEOBALD . The proverb , as I am ...
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