Comedies: The merchant of Venice. Love's labour's lost. As you like it. The taming of the shrew. All's well that end's well. Twelfth night: or, What you will. The winter's taleJ. and P. Knapton, 1745 |
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... those , That therefore only are reputed wife , For faying nothing ; who I'm very fure , If they fhould fpeak , would almoft damn thofe ears , Which , hearing them , would call their brothers fools , a I'll tell thee more of this another ...
... those , That therefore only are reputed wife , For faying nothing ; who I'm very fure , If they fhould fpeak , would almoft damn thofe ears , Which , hearing them , would call their brothers fools , a I'll tell thee more of this another ...
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... those were Jacob's . This was a way to thrive , and he was bleft ; And thrift is bleffing , if men fteal it not . Anth . This was a venture , Sir , that Jacob ferv'd for ; A thing not in his pow'r to bring to pals , But fway'd and ...
... those were Jacob's . This was a way to thrive , and he was bleft ; And thrift is bleffing , if men fteal it not . Anth . This was a venture , Sir , that Jacob ferv'd for ; A thing not in his pow'r to bring to pals , But fway'd and ...
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... those dulcet founds in break of day , That creep into the dreaming bridegroom's ear , And fummon him to marriage . Now he goes With no less prefence , but with much more love , Than young Alcides , when he did redeem The virgin ...
... those dulcet founds in break of day , That creep into the dreaming bridegroom's ear , And fummon him to marriage . Now he goes With no less prefence , but with much more love , Than young Alcides , when he did redeem The virgin ...
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... therein works a miracle in nature , Making them lightest that wear most of it : ( a ) That is , a beard . 3 How begot , how nourished ? Reply , reply . So So are those crifped fnaky golden locks , Which make 46 The Merchant of VENICE .
... therein works a miracle in nature , Making them lightest that wear most of it : ( a ) That is , a beard . 3 How begot , how nourished ? Reply , reply . So So are those crifped fnaky golden locks , Which make 46 The Merchant of VENICE .
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William Shakespeare Sir Thomas Hanmer. So are those crifped fnaky golden locks , Which make fuch wanton gambols with the wind Upon fuppofed fairness , often known To be the dowry of a fecond head , The skull , that bred them , in the ...
William Shakespeare Sir Thomas Hanmer. So are those crifped fnaky golden locks , Which make fuch wanton gambols with the wind Upon fuppofed fairness , often known To be the dowry of a fecond head , The skull , that bred them , in the ...
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