The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Band 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... fome graver eye Pierce into that : but I can fee his pride Peep through each part of him ; whence has he that , If not from hell ? the devil is a niggard , Or has giv'n all before , and he begins A new hell in himself . Buck . Why the ...
... fome graver eye Pierce into that : but I can fee his pride Peep through each part of him ; whence has he that , If not from hell ? the devil is a niggard , Or has giv'n all before , and he begins A new hell in himself . Buck . Why the ...
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... fome trick , he's gone to th ' King I'll follow and out - ftare him . Nor . Stay , my lord , And let your reafon with your choler queftion What ' tis you go about . To climb fteep hills Requires flow pace at firft . Anger is like A full ...
... fome trick , he's gone to th ' King I'll follow and out - ftare him . Nor . Stay , my lord , And let your reafon with your choler queftion What ' tis you go about . To climb fteep hills Requires flow pace at firft . Anger is like A full ...
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... fome prejudice ; for from this league Peep'd harms that menac'd him . He privily Deals with our Cardinal , and as I trow , Which I do well for I am fure the Emperor Paid ere he promis'd , whereby his fuit was granted Ere it was ask'd ...
... fome prejudice ; for from this league Peep'd harms that menac'd him . He privily Deals with our Cardinal , and as I trow , Which I do well for I am fure the Emperor Paid ere he promis'd , whereby his fuit was granted Ere it was ask'd ...
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... fome moment : Who ( after under the commiffion's feal He folemnly had fworn , that what he spoke My chaplain to no creature living but To me fhould utter ) with demure confidence Thus paufingly enfu'd ; Neither the King , nor's heirs ...
... fome moment : Who ( after under the commiffion's feal He folemnly had fworn , that what he spoke My chaplain to no creature living but To me fhould utter ) with demure confidence Thus paufingly enfu'd ; Neither the King , nor's heirs ...
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... fome of thefe Should find a running banquet ere they rested , I think would better please ' em : by my life , They are a sweet fociety of fair ones . Lov . O that your lordship were but now confeffor To one or two of thefe . Sands . I ...
... fome of thefe Should find a running banquet ere they rested , I think would better please ' em : by my life , They are a sweet fociety of fair ones . Lov . O that your lordship were but now confeffor To one or two of thefe . Sands . I ...
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