The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... mother's of my generation ; What's fhe , if I be a dog ? TIM . Wilt dine with me , Apemantus ? APEM . No ; I eat not lords . TIM . Anthou fhould'ft , thou'dft anger ladies . 7 Are they not Athenians ? ] The very imperfe & ftate in which ...
... mother's of my generation ; What's fhe , if I be a dog ? TIM . Wilt dine with me , Apemantus ? APEM . No ; I eat not lords . TIM . Anthou fhould'ft , thou'dft anger ladies . 7 Are they not Athenians ? ] The very imperfe & ftate in which ...
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... mother's glass , and the in thee " Calls back the lovely April of her prime . " Daniel's 31 ft Sonnet has , " Fenton 11 the April of my years . " Mafter fmells April and May . TOLLET . 5 Do thy right nature . ] Lie in the earth where ...
... mother's glass , and the in thee " Calls back the lovely April of her prime . " Daniel's 31 ft Sonnet has , " Fenton 11 the April of my years . " Mafter fmells April and May . TOLLET . 5 Do thy right nature . ] Lie in the earth where ...
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... mothers , maids , nor babes , Nor fight of priests in holy vestments bleeding , Shall pierce a jot . There's gold to pay thy fol- diers : Make large confufion ; and , thy fury spent , Confounded be thyfelf ! Speak not , be gone . ALCIB ...
... mothers , maids , nor babes , Nor fight of priests in holy vestments bleeding , Shall pierce a jot . There's gold to pay thy fol- diers : Make large confufion ; and , thy fury spent , Confounded be thyfelf ! Speak not , be gone . ALCIB ...
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... mother , thou , [ Digging . Whofe womb unmeasurable , and infinite breast , o Teems , and feeds all ; whofe felf - fame mettle , Whereof thy proud child , arrogant man , is puff'd , Engenders the black toad , and adder blue , The gilded ...
... mother , thou , [ Digging . Whofe womb unmeasurable , and infinite breast , o Teems , and feeds all ; whofe felf - fame mettle , Whereof thy proud child , arrogant man , is puff'd , Engenders the black toad , and adder blue , The gilded ...
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... mother and bring out , are applied to the ground . HENLEY . common Though Mr. Henley , as a fcholar , could not be unacquainted with this Athenian boaft , I fear that Shakspeare knew no more of it than of the many - breafted Diana of ...
... mother and bring out , are applied to the ground . HENLEY . common Though Mr. Henley , as a fcholar , could not be unacquainted with this Athenian boaft , I fear that Shakspeare knew no more of it than of the many - breafted Diana of ...
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