The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 14C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... live by is , with the awl : I meddle with no tradesman's matters , nor women's mat- ters , but with awl.5 I am , indeed , sir , a surgeon to old shoes ; when they are in great danger , I re - cover them . As proper men as ever trod upon ...
... live by is , with the awl : I meddle with no tradesman's matters , nor women's mat- ters , but with awl.5 I am , indeed , sir , a surgeon to old shoes ; when they are in great danger , I re - cover them . As proper men as ever trod upon ...
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... live - long day , with patient expectation , To see great Pompey pass the streets of Rome : And when you saw his chariot but appear , Have you not made an universal shout , That Tyber trembled underneath her banks , “ To hear the ...
... live - long day , with patient expectation , To see great Pompey pass the streets of Rome : And when you saw his chariot but appear , Have you not made an universal shout , That Tyber trembled underneath her banks , “ To hear the ...
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... live to be In awe of such a thing as I myself . I was born free as Cæsar ; so were you : We both have fed as well ; and we can both Endure the winter's cold , as well as he . For once , upon a raw and gusty day , The troubled Tyber ...
... live to be In awe of such a thing as I myself . I was born free as Cæsar ; so were you : We both have fed as well ; and we can both Endure the winter's cold , as well as he . For once , upon a raw and gusty day , The troubled Tyber ...
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... live , and laugh at this hereafter . [ Clock strikes . Bru . Peace , count the clock . Cas . Treb . ' Tis time to part . The clock hath stricken three . Cas . But it is doubtful yet , Whe'r Cæsar9 will come forth to - day , or no : For ...
... live , and laugh at this hereafter . [ Clock strikes . Bru . Peace , count the clock . Cas . Treb . ' Tis time to part . The clock hath stricken three . Cas . But it is doubtful yet , Whe'r Cæsar9 will come forth to - day , or no : For ...
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... live for ever , so he that doth live in fear , doth die continually . " Malone . 1 that I yet have heard , ] This sentiment appears to have been imitated by Dr. Young in his tragedy of Busiris , King of Egypt : Didst thou e'er fear ? 2 ...
... live for ever , so he that doth live in fear , doth die continually . " Malone . 1 that I yet have heard , ] This sentiment appears to have been imitated by Dr. Young in his tragedy of Busiris , King of Egypt : Didst thou e'er fear ? 2 ...
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