The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 9R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). 2 Library of NOV TAM EN TVM 5 ? Dei Sub Rumine Viget 1 H THE WORK S O F SHAKESPEARE . VOL.IX. A. Princeton University . Friends of the Princeton Library The gift of Henry N. Paul '84.
... William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). 2 Library of NOV TAM EN TVM 5 ? Dei Sub Rumine Viget 1 H THE WORK S O F SHAKESPEARE . VOL.IX. A. Princeton University . Friends of the Princeton Library The gift of Henry N. Paul '84.
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... friend ! Say to the King the knowledge of the broil , As thou didst leave it . Gap . Doubtful long it flood : + As two spent swimmers that do cling together And choak their art . The merciless Macdonel ( Worthy to be a rebel ; for to ...
... friend ! Say to the King the knowledge of the broil , As thou didst leave it . Gap . Doubtful long it flood : + As two spent swimmers that do cling together And choak their art . The merciless Macdonel ( Worthy to be a rebel ; for to ...
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... friends . [ Exeunt . with the very fame fentiment , which our Poet here ad- vances , in Ovid's Epifl'es ; Te ror in his ipfo m . jor folet effe pericle . Paris Heleneæ . ver 349 . And it is a maxim with Machiavel , that many things are ...
... friends . [ Exeunt . with the very fame fentiment , which our Poet here ad- vances , in Ovid's Epifl'es ; Te ror in his ipfo m . jor folet effe pericle . Paris Heleneæ . ver 349 . And it is a maxim with Machiavel , that many things are ...
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... friend Mr Warburton , who would read ; by doing every thing , Fiefs towards your love and honour . i . e . We hold our duties to your throne , & c . under an obli- gation of doing every thing in our power , as we hold our fiefs ...
... friend Mr Warburton , who would read ; by doing every thing , Fiefs towards your love and honour . i . e . We hold our duties to your throne , & c . under an obli- gation of doing every thing in our power , as we hold our fiefs ...
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... friend . Ban . What , Sir , not yet at reft ? the King's a - bed . He hath to - night been in unusual pleasure , And fent great largefs to your officers ; This diamond he greets your wife withal , By the naine of most kind hoftefs , and ...
... friend . Ban . What , Sir , not yet at reft ? the King's a - bed . He hath to - night been in unusual pleasure , And fent great largefs to your officers ; This diamond he greets your wife withal , By the naine of most kind hoftefs , and ...
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