The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 7H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... Thefe growing feathers , pluckt from Cafar's wing , Will make him fly an ordinary pitch ; Who else would foar above the view of men , And keep us all in fervile fearfulness . [ Exeunt feverally . Enter Cæfar , Antony , for the Course ...
... Thefe growing feathers , pluckt from Cafar's wing , Will make him fly an ordinary pitch ; Who else would foar above the view of men , And keep us all in fervile fearfulness . [ Exeunt feverally . Enter Cæfar , Antony , for the Course ...
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... thefe Prodigies Do fo conjointly meet , let not men say , " These are their reasons , they are natural : " For , I believe , they are portentous things Unto the Climate , that they point upon . Cic . Indeed , it is a ftrange - difpofed ...
... thefe Prodigies Do fo conjointly meet , let not men say , " These are their reasons , they are natural : " For , I believe , they are portentous things Unto the Climate , that they point upon . Cic . Indeed , it is a ftrange - difpofed ...
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... thefe Sig- nifications ; but he's mistaken strangely to imagine it has any fuch Senfe here : Nor , indeed , do I ever remember its being ufed by our Author in thofe Acceptations . With him , I think , it always fignifies , Mufcles ...
... thefe Sig- nifications ; but he's mistaken strangely to imagine it has any fuch Senfe here : Nor , indeed , do I ever remember its being ufed by our Author in thofe Acceptations . With him , I think , it always fignifies , Mufcles ...
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... thefe apparent prodigies , The unaccustom'd terror of this night , And the perfuafion of his augurers , May hold him from the Capitol to day . ' Dec. Never fear that ; if he be fo refolv'd , I can o'er - fway him ; for he loves to hear ...
... thefe apparent prodigies , The unaccustom'd terror of this night , And the perfuafion of his augurers , May hold him from the Capitol to day . ' Dec. Never fear that ; if he be fo refolv'd , I can o'er - fway him ; for he loves to hear ...
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... Thefe fhe applies for warnings and portents , And evils imminent ; and on her knee Hath begg'd , that I will ftay at home to day . Dec. This Dream is all amifs interpreted ; It was a Vifion fair and fortunate : Your Statue , fpouting ...
... Thefe fhe applies for warnings and portents , And evils imminent ; and on her knee Hath begg'd , that I will ftay at home to day . Dec. This Dream is all amifs interpreted ; It was a Vifion fair and fortunate : Your Statue , fpouting ...
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