The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... present read- ing ; but I know not that it is the true one . STEEVENS . 6 Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear : ] So , in Lilly's Euphucs : " A fair pearl in a Morian's ear . " T. H. W. 7 For I ne'er faw true beauty till this night ...
... present read- ing ; but I know not that it is the true one . STEEVENS . 6 Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear : ] So , in Lilly's Euphucs : " A fair pearl in a Morian's ear . " T. H. W. 7 For I ne'er faw true beauty till this night ...
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... present state , and what in time to comme He mindes to doe ; which knowne by me , you shall know all and fomme . But that I dread the whilft your forowes will you quell , Straight would I hye where he doth lurke , to fryer Lawrence ...
... present state , and what in time to comme He mindes to doe ; which knowne by me , you shall know all and fomme . But that I dread the whilft your forowes will you quell , Straight would I hye where he doth lurke , to fryer Lawrence ...
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... present harme , but feekes his harme's redres . As when the winter flawes with dredfull noyse arise , And heave the fomy fwelling waves up to the ftarry skyes , So that the broofed barke in cruell feas betoft , Difpayreth of the happy ...
... present harme , but feekes his harme's redres . As when the winter flawes with dredfull noyse arise , And heave the fomy fwelling waves up to the ftarry skyes , So that the broofed barke in cruell feas betoft , Difpayreth of the happy ...
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... present yrons are , and the fufpected time : As though all howres alike had not been made above ! Did Chrift not fay , the day had twelve ? whereby he fought to prove , That no refpect of howres ought justly to be had , But at all times ...
... present yrons are , and the fufpected time : As though all howres alike had not been made above ! Did Chrift not fay , the day had twelve ? whereby he fought to prove , That no refpect of howres ought justly to be had , But at all times ...
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... present death of Hamlet . Do it England ; For like the hectic in my blood he rages , And thou must cure me : ' Till I know ' tis done , 8 Howe'er my haps , my joys were ne'er begun . [ Exit , SCENE 6 -Set by Our fou'reign process ...
... present death of Hamlet . Do it England ; For like the hectic in my blood he rages , And thou must cure me : ' Till I know ' tis done , 8 Howe'er my haps , my joys were ne'er begun . [ Exit , SCENE 6 -Set by Our fou'reign process ...
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