The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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Page 11
... fair a name ; Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; Weigh them , it is as heavy ; conjure with ' em , Brutus will start a fpirit , as foon as Cæfar . Now in the names of all the Gods at once , Upon what meat does this our ...
... fair a name ; Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; Weigh them , it is as heavy ; conjure with ' em , Brutus will start a fpirit , as foon as Cæfar . Now in the names of all the Gods at once , Upon what meat does this our ...
Page 13
... fair , unjustly ineers at this paflage , in [ Exeunt Cæfar and his Train . Knockham's fpeech to the Pig- woman . Come , there's no malice in fat folk ; I never fear thee , and I can ' fage thy lean moon - calf there . WARBURTON . SCENE ...
... fair , unjustly ineers at this paflage , in [ Exeunt Cæfar and his Train . Knockham's fpeech to the Pig- woman . Come , there's no malice in fat folk ; I never fear thee , and I can ' fage thy lean moon - calf there . WARBURTON . SCENE ...
Page 41
... fair and fortunate : Your Statue , fpouting blood in many pipes , In which so many smiling Romans bath'd , Signifies , that from You great Rome fhall fuck Reviving blood ; and that Great Men fhall prefs For tinctures , flains , relicks ...
... fair and fortunate : Your Statue , fpouting blood in many pipes , In which so many smiling Romans bath'd , Signifies , that from You great Rome fhall fuck Reviving blood ; and that Great Men fhall prefs For tinctures , flains , relicks ...
Page 108
... fair and admir'd . No Meffenger , but thine - And all alone , To - night we'll wander through the streets , and note The qualities of People . Come , my Queen , Last night you did defire it . — Speak not to us . [ Exeunt , with their ...
... fair and admir'd . No Meffenger , but thine - And all alone , To - night we'll wander through the streets , and note The qualities of People . Come , my Queen , Last night you did defire it . — Speak not to us . [ Exeunt , with their ...
Page 158
... fair meaning , Sir . Ant . And fair words to them . Pomp . Then fo much have I heard . And I have heard , Apollodorus carried- Eno . No more of that . He did fo . Pomp . What , I pray you ? Eno . A certain Queen to Cafar in a mattress ...
... fair meaning , Sir . Ant . And fair words to them . Pomp . Then fo much have I heard . And I have heard , Apollodorus carried- Eno . No more of that . He did fo . Pomp . What , I pray you ? Eno . A certain Queen to Cafar in a mattress ...
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