The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... one another ; but how is lack a contraft to fir up ? The addition of a fingle letter gives it , and the very fenfe requires it . Mr. Warburton . A 3 Count Count . What hope is there of his Majesty's amend- ALL's well, that ...
... one another ; but how is lack a contraft to fir up ? The addition of a fingle letter gives it , and the very fenfe requires it . Mr. Warburton . A 3 Count Count . What hope is there of his Majesty's amend- ALL's well, that ...
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... hope and finds no other advantage in the process , but only the fofing of hope by time . Count . This young Gentlewoman had a Father , ( O , that bad ! how fad a paffage tis ! ) whofe fkill was almost as great as his honefly ; had it ...
... hope and finds no other advantage in the process , but only the fofing of hope by time . Count . This young Gentlewoman had a Father , ( O , that bad ! how fad a paffage tis ! ) whofe fkill was almost as great as his honefly ; had it ...
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... hope to have friends for my wife's fake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . · ἀλλ ̓ ἐναισίμως Αἰνεῖν , παρ ̓ ἄλλων χρὴ τόδ ' ἔρχεσθαι γέρας . But to be prais'd with honour , is a tribute That must be paid us from ...
... hope to have friends for my wife's fake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . · ἀλλ ̓ ἐναισίμως Αἰνεῖν , παρ ̓ ἄλλων χρὴ τόδ ' ἔρχεσθαι γέρας . But to be prais'd with honour , is a tribute That must be paid us from ...
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... hope ; Yet , in this captious and intenible fieve , t I ftill pour in the water of my love , an And lack not to lofe ftill ; thus , Indian - like , Religious in mine error , I adore The fun that looks upon his worshipper , But knows of ...
... hope ; Yet , in this captious and intenible fieve , t I ftill pour in the water of my love , an And lack not to lofe ftill ; thus , Indian - like , Religious in mine error , I adore The fun that looks upon his worshipper , But knows of ...
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... hope , Sir , After well - enter'd foldiers , to return And find your grace in health . King . No , no , it cannot be ; and yet my heart Will not confefs , it owns the malady That doth my life befiege ; farewel , young Lords ; Whether I ...
... hope , Sir , After well - enter'd foldiers , to return And find your grace in health . King . No , no , it cannot be ; and yet my heart Will not confefs , it owns the malady That doth my life befiege ; farewel , young Lords ; Whether I ...
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