The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... look in thy laft work , where thou haft feign'd him a worthy fellow . POET . That's not feign'd , he is fo . APEM . Yes , he is worthy of thee , and to pay thee for thy labour : He , that loves to be flatter'd , is worthy o'the ...
... look in thy laft work , where thou haft feign'd him a worthy fellow . POET . That's not feign'd , he is fo . APEM . Yes , he is worthy of thee , and to pay thee for thy labour : He , that loves to be flatter'd , is worthy o'the ...
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... Look about you , 1600 : " Thou shalt be rich in honour , full of speed ; " Thou shalt win foes by fear , and friends by meed . " See Vol . XV , p . 45 , n . 6. STEEVEns . All ufe of quittance . ] i . e . all the cuftomary returns made ...
... Look about you , 1600 : " Thou shalt be rich in honour , full of speed ; " Thou shalt win foes by fear , and friends by meed . " See Vol . XV , p . 45 , n . 6. STEEVEns . All ufe of quittance . ] i . e . all the cuftomary returns made ...
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... look ill . Here's that , which is too weak to be a finner , Honeft water , which ne'er left man i'the mire : This , and my food , are equals ; there's no odds . ] Feafts are too proud to give thanks to the gods . APEMANTUS's GRACE ...
... look ill . Here's that , which is too weak to be a finner , Honeft water , which ne'er left man i'the mire : This , and my food , are equals ; there's no odds . ] Feafts are too proud to give thanks to the gods . APEMANTUS's GRACE ...
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... look for babies in the eyes of another , is no uncommon expreffion . So , in Love's Miftrefs , by Heywood , 1636 : " Joy'd in his looks , look'd babies in his eyes . " Again , in The Chriftian turn'd Turk , 1612 : She makes him fing ...
... look for babies in the eyes of another , is no uncommon expreffion . So , in Love's Miftrefs , by Heywood , 1636 : " Joy'd in his looks , look'd babies in his eyes . " Again , in The Chriftian turn'd Turk , 1612 : She makes him fing ...
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... Look you , my good lord , I must 3 There is no crossing him in his humour ; ] Read : There is no croffing him in this his humour . RITSON . he'd be crofs'd then , an he could . ] The poet does not mean here , that he would be cross'd in ...
... Look you , my good lord , I must 3 There is no crossing him in his humour ; ] Read : There is no croffing him in this his humour . RITSON . he'd be crofs'd then , an he could . ] The poet does not mean here , that he would be cross'd in ...
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