The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fay ? - Both ? - Call in the meffengers . -As I am Egypt's queen , Then must thou needs find out new heaven , & c . ] Thou must fet the boundary of my love at a greater distance than the pre- fent visible universe affords . JOHNSON . 8 ...
... fay ? - Both ? - Call in the meffengers . -As I am Egypt's queen , Then must thou needs find out new heaven , & c . ] Thou must fet the boundary of my love at a greater distance than the pre- fent visible universe affords . JOHNSON . 8 ...
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... fay. ,. muft. change. his horns with garlands ! 6 dent and every personage he met with in his historian . In the multitude of his characters , however , Lamprias is entirely over- looked , together with the others whose names we find in ...
... fay. ,. muft. change. his horns with garlands ! 6 dent and every personage he met with in his historian . In the multitude of his characters , however , Lamprias is entirely over- looked , together with the others whose names we find in ...
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... fays Launce , in the third Act of The Two Gentlemen of Verona : " That's as much as to say bastard virtues , that indeed know not their fathers , and therefore have no names . " STEEVENS . A line in our author's Rape of Lucrece confirms ...
... fays Launce , in the third Act of The Two Gentlemen of Verona : " That's as much as to say bastard virtues , that indeed know not their fathers , and therefore have no names . " STEEVENS . A line in our author's Rape of Lucrece confirms ...
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... fays the Soothsayer , had a womb , and each womb - invested wish were likewise fertile , you then would have a million of children . The merely supposing each of her wishes to have a womb , would not warrant the Sooth- fayer to ...
... fays the Soothsayer , had a womb , and each womb - invested wish were likewise fertile , you then would have a million of children . The merely supposing each of her wishes to have a womb , would not warrant the Sooth- fayer to ...
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... fay . CHAR . Nay , if an oily palm be not a fruitful prognoftication , 5 I cannot scratch mine Pr'ythee , tell her but a worky - day fortune . SOOTH . Your fortunes are alike . ear.- IRAS . But how , but how ? give me particulars ...
... fay . CHAR . Nay , if an oily palm be not a fruitful prognoftication , 5 I cannot scratch mine Pr'ythee , tell her but a worky - day fortune . SOOTH . Your fortunes are alike . ear.- IRAS . But how , but how ? give me particulars ...
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