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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... whose burthen The anger'd Ocean foams , with which I meant To fcourge th ' ingratitude that defpightful Rome Caft on my noble Father . Caf . Take your time . Ant . Thou canst not fear us , Pompey , with thy fails , We'll speak with thee ...
... whose burthen The anger'd Ocean foams , with which I meant To fcourge th ' ingratitude that defpightful Rome Caft on my noble Father . Caf . Take your time . Ant . Thou canst not fear us , Pompey , with thy fails , We'll speak with thee ...
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... whose Business here is to mollify Octavia , does it with a very ill Grace : and ' tis a very odd way of fatisfying her , to tell her , the War , he raises , shall stain , i . e . caft an Odium upon her Brother . I have no Doubt , but we ...
... whose Business here is to mollify Octavia , does it with a very ill Grace : and ' tis a very odd way of fatisfying her , to tell her , the War , he raises , shall stain , i . e . caft an Odium upon her Brother . I have no Doubt , but we ...
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... whose several ranges Frighted each other ? why fhould he follow you ? The itch of his affection fhould not then Have nickt his captainfhip ; at fuch a point , When half to half the world oppos'd , he being The meered queftion . ' Twas a ...
... whose several ranges Frighted each other ? why fhould he follow you ? The itch of his affection fhould not then Have nickt his captainfhip ; at fuch a point , When half to half the world oppos'd , he being The meered queftion . ' Twas a ...
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... Whose bosom was my Crownet , my chief end , Like a right Gipfie , hath at faft and loose Beguil'd me to the very heart of lofs . What , Eros , Eros ! Enter Cleopatra . Ah ! thou fpell ! avant . Cleo . Why is my Lord enrag'd against his ...
... Whose bosom was my Crownet , my chief end , Like a right Gipfie , hath at faft and loose Beguil'd me to the very heart of lofs . What , Eros , Eros ! Enter Cleopatra . Ah ! thou fpell ! avant . Cleo . Why is my Lord enrag'd against his ...
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... Whose heart , I thought , I had , ( for she had mine ; Which , whilft it was mine , had annext unto't A million more , now loft ! ) fhe , Eros , has Packt cards with Cafar , and falfe play'd my Glory Unto an enemy's triumph- Nay , weep ...
... Whose heart , I thought , I had , ( for she had mine ; Which , whilft it was mine , had annext unto't A million more , now loft ! ) fhe , Eros , has Packt cards with Cafar , and falfe play'd my Glory Unto an enemy's triumph- Nay , weep ...
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