The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 - English drama |
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Page 11
... true ; for those , that she makes fair , fhe scarce makes honest ; and those , that he makes honest , she makes very ill - favoured . Rof . Nay , now thou goeft from fortune's office to nature's fortune reigns in gifts of the world ...
... true ; for those , that she makes fair , fhe scarce makes honest ; and those , that he makes honest , she makes very ill - favoured . Rof . Nay , now thou goeft from fortune's office to nature's fortune reigns in gifts of the world ...
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... true a lover , As ever figh❜d upon a midnight pillow ; But if thy love were ever like to mine , As , fure , I think , did never man love so , How many Actions most ridiculous Haft thou been drawn to by thy fantasy ? Cor . Into a ...
... true a lover , As ever figh❜d upon a midnight pillow ; But if thy love were ever like to mine , As , fure , I think , did never man love so , How many Actions most ridiculous Haft thou been drawn to by thy fantasy ? Cor . Into a ...
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... true word . A mife- rable world is a parenthetical ex- clamation , frequent among me- lancholy men , and natural to Jaques at the fight of a fool , or at the hearing of reflections on the fragility of life . His head is altogether ...
... true word . A mife- rable world is a parenthetical ex- clamation , frequent among me- lancholy men , and natural to Jaques at the fight of a fool , or at the hearing of reflections on the fragility of life . His head is altogether ...
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... True is it , that we have feen better days ; And have with holy bell been knoll'd to church ; And fate at good men's feafts , and wip'd our eyes Of drops , that facred pity hath engender'd : And therefore fit you down in gentleness ...
... True is it , that we have feen better days ; And have with holy bell been knoll'd to church ; And fate at good men's feafts , and wip'd our eyes Of drops , that facred pity hath engender'd : And therefore fit you down in gentleness ...
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... true labourer , I earn that I eat ; get that I wear ; owe no man hate , envy no man's hap- pinefs ; glad of other men's good , content with my harm ; and the greatest of my pride is , to fee my ewes graze , and my lambs fuck . Clo ...
... true labourer , I earn that I eat ; get that I wear ; owe no man hate , envy no man's hap- pinefs ; glad of other men's good , content with my harm ; and the greatest of my pride is , to fee my ewes graze , and my lambs fuck . Clo ...
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