The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 9A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 34
... strong proof of my conftancy , Giving myself a voluntary wound Here , in the thigh : can I bear that with patience , hufband's fecrets ? And not my Bru . O ye Gods ! Render me worthy of this noble wife . Knock . Hark , hark , one knocks ...
... strong proof of my conftancy , Giving myself a voluntary wound Here , in the thigh : can I bear that with patience , hufband's fecrets ? And not my Bru . O ye Gods ! Render me worthy of this noble wife . Knock . Hark , hark , one knocks ...
Page 110
... strong neceffity of time commands Our services a - while ; but my full heart ( 2 ) Remains in ufe with you . Our Italy Shines o'er with civil fwords ; Sextus Pompeius Makes his approaches to the port of Rome . Equality of two domeftick ...
... strong neceffity of time commands Our services a - while ; but my full heart ( 2 ) Remains in ufe with you . Our Italy Shines o'er with civil fwords ; Sextus Pompeius Makes his approaches to the port of Rome . Equality of two domeftick ...
Page 153
... Strong Enobar bus Is weaker than the wine ; and mine own tongue Splits what it fpeaks ; the wild difguife hath almoft Antickt us all . What needs more words ? Good night . Good Antony , your hand . Pomp . I'll try you on the shore . Ant ...
... Strong Enobar bus Is weaker than the wine ; and mine own tongue Splits what it fpeaks ; the wild difguife hath almoft Antickt us all . What needs more words ? Good night . Good Antony , your hand . Pomp . I'll try you on the shore . Ant ...
Page 383
... obfervations both moral and politic , ( with which this piece is crowded more than any other of his ) feems to confirm my opinion . POPE . Tra Troi . The Greeks are strong , and skilful to ( TROILUS and CRESSIDA . ACT I. SCENE I. ...
... obfervations both moral and politic , ( with which this piece is crowded more than any other of his ) feems to confirm my opinion . POPE . Tra Troi . The Greeks are strong , and skilful to ( TROILUS and CRESSIDA . ACT I. SCENE I. ...
Page 384
Shakespeare. Troi . The Greeks are strong , and skilful to their ftrength , Fierce to their skill , and to their fierceness valiant . But I am weaker than a woman's tear , Tamer than fleep , ( 2 ) fonder than ignorance ; Lefs valiant ...
Shakespeare. Troi . The Greeks are strong , and skilful to their ftrength , Fierce to their skill , and to their fierceness valiant . But I am weaker than a woman's tear , Tamer than fleep , ( 2 ) fonder than ignorance ; Lefs valiant ...
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