The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... reafon to the Dane , And lofe your voice . What would't thou beg , Laertes , That fhall not be my offer , not thy afking ? The head is not more native to the heart ,. The hand more instrumental to the mouth , Than is the throne of ...
... reafon to the Dane , And lofe your voice . What would't thou beg , Laertes , That fhall not be my offer , not thy afking ? The head is not more native to the heart ,. The hand more instrumental to the mouth , Than is the throne of ...
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... Reafon moft abfurd ; whofe common theme Is death of fathers , and who ftill hath cried , From the firft corfe till he that died to - day , * This must be fo . " We pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe , and think of us As of ...
... Reafon moft abfurd ; whofe common theme Is death of fathers , and who ftill hath cried , From the firft corfe till he that died to - day , * This must be fo . " We pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe , and think of us As of ...
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... reafon , and which fways most with me , is from the Poet's own turn and caft of thought . For , as he has done in a great many more inftances , it is the very fentiment which he falls into in another of his plays , though he has clothed ...
... reafon , and which fways most with me , is from the Poet's own turn and caft of thought . For , as he has done in a great many more inftances , it is the very fentiment which he falls into in another of his plays , though he has clothed ...
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... Reafon most abfurd ; whofe common theme Is death of fathers , and who ftill hath cried , From the first corfe till he that died to - day , " This must be fo . " We pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe , and think of us As of ...
... Reafon most abfurd ; whofe common theme Is death of fathers , and who ftill hath cried , From the first corfe till he that died to - day , " This must be fo . " We pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe , and think of us As of ...
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... reafon , and which fways most with me , is from the Poet's own turn and caft of thought . For , as he has done in a great many more inftances , it is the very fentiment which he falls into in another of his plays , though he has clothed ...
... reafon , and which fways most with me , is from the Poet's own turn and caft of thought . For , as he has done in a great many more inftances , it is the very fentiment which he falls into in another of his plays , though he has clothed ...
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