The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... himself and fays , I except Those from that Pre- cedency , who only inherit the Fall of the laft Monarchy ; as all the little petty States ; for inftance , Florence to whom thefe Voluntiers were going . As if he had faid , I give the ...
... himself and fays , I except Those from that Pre- cedency , who only inherit the Fall of the laft Monarchy ; as all the little petty States ; for inftance , Florence to whom thefe Voluntiers were going . As if he had faid , I give the ...
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... himself and fays , I except Thofe from that Pre- cedency , who only inherit the Fall of the laft Monarchy ; as all the little petty States ; for inftance , Florence to whom thefe Voluntiers were going . As if he had faid , I give the ...
... himself and fays , I except Thofe from that Pre- cedency , who only inherit the Fall of the laft Monarchy ; as all the little petty States ; for inftance , Florence to whom thefe Voluntiers were going . As if he had faid , I give the ...
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... himself , fhe is too mean To have her name repeated ; all her deferving . Is a referved honefty , and That I have not heard examin'd . Dia . Alas , poor lady ! ' Tis a hard bondage , to become the wife Of a detefting lord . Wid . Ah ...
... himself , fhe is too mean To have her name repeated ; all her deferving . Is a referved honefty , and That I have not heard examin'd . Dia . Alas , poor lady ! ' Tis a hard bondage , to become the wife Of a detefting lord . Wid . Ah ...
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... himself could not have prevented , if he had been there to com- mand . Ber . Well , we cannot greatly condemn our fuccefs : fome dishonour we had in the lofs of that drum , but it is not to be recover'd . Par . It might have been ...
... himself could not have prevented , if he had been there to com- mand . Ber . Well , we cannot greatly condemn our fuccefs : fome dishonour we had in the lofs of that drum , but it is not to be recover'd . Par . It might have been ...
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... himself to do it , and dares better be damn'd than to do't ? 2 Lord . You do not know him , my lord , as we do ; certain it is , that he will steal himself into a man's favour , and for a week efcape a great deal of discove- ries ; but ...
... himself to do it , and dares better be damn'd than to do't ? 2 Lord . You do not know him , my lord , as we do ; certain it is , that he will steal himself into a man's favour , and for a week efcape a great deal of discove- ries ; but ...
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