The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... comes Helena . Enter HELENA . HER . God speed , fair Helena ! Whither away ? HEL . Call you me fair ? that fair again unfay . his bet arrow with the golden head ; ] So , in Sidney's Arcadia , Book II : 3 66 arrowes two , and tint with ...
... comes Helena . Enter HELENA . HER . God speed , fair Helena ! Whither away ? HEL . Call you me fair ? that fair again unfay . his bet arrow with the golden head ; ] So , in Sidney's Arcadia , Book II : 3 66 arrowes two , and tint with ...
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... comes next by the window ? A black man's , I think ; " I think , a red : for that is moft in fashion . " This cuftom of wearing coloured beards , the reader will find more amply explained in Measure for Meafure , A & IV . ft . ii . 8 ...
... comes next by the window ? A black man's , I think ; " I think , a red : for that is moft in fashion . " This cuftom of wearing coloured beards , the reader will find more amply explained in Measure for Meafure , A & IV . ft . ii . 8 ...
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... comes Oberon . FAI . And here my miftrefs : ' Would that he were gone ! 6 And tailor cries , ] The cuftom of crying tailor at a sudden fall backwards , I think I remember to have obferved . He that flips beside his chair , falls as a ...
... comes Oberon . FAI . And here my miftrefs : ' Would that he were gone ! 6 And tailor cries , ] The cuftom of crying tailor at a sudden fall backwards , I think I remember to have obferved . He that flips beside his chair , falls as a ...
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... comes " From our debate , from our diffention . " In all this there is no difficulty . All these calamities are the ... come from Virgil , ( Eueid iv . 253 ) through the medium of the tranfla- tion of the day : 66 - tum flumina mento 66 ...
... comes " From our debate , from our diffention . " In all this there is no difficulty . All these calamities are the ... come from Virgil , ( Eueid iv . 253 ) through the medium of the tranfla- tion of the day : 66 - tum flumina mento 66 ...
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... comes " And lastly , quaking for the colde , flood Winter all forlorne , " With rugged head as white as dove , and garments all to torne , " Forladen with the isycles , that dangled up and downe Upon his gray and hoary beard , and ...
... comes " And lastly , quaking for the colde , flood Winter all forlorne , " With rugged head as white as dove , and garments all to torne , " Forladen with the isycles , that dangled up and downe Upon his gray and hoary beard , and ...
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