The Beauties of Shakespeare; Selected from His Plays and PoemsG. Kearsley, 1783 - 275 Seiten |
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... thousand ! which they thought a malevolent fpeech . I had not told pofterity this , but for their ignorance , who chofe that circumftance to commend their friend by , wherein he moft faulted ; and to justify mine own candour ; for I ...
... thousand ! which they thought a malevolent fpeech . I had not told pofterity this , but for their ignorance , who chofe that circumftance to commend their friend by , wherein he moft faulted ; and to justify mine own candour ; for I ...
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... thousand feveral tongues , And every tongue brings in a feveral tale And every tale condemns me for a villain ! Perjury - perjury , in the highett degree- Murder - stern murder , in the direft degree- All feveral fins all used in each ...
... thousand feveral tongues , And every tongue brings in a feveral tale And every tale condemns me for a villain ! Perjury - perjury , in the highett degree- Murder - stern murder , in the direft degree- All feveral fins all used in each ...
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... thousand times ; -and now , how ab- horr'd in my imagination it is ! my gorge rifes at it . Here hung thofe lips that I have kifs'd I know not how oft ! Where be your gibes now ? your gambols } your your fongs ? your Hashes of merriment ...
... thousand times ; -and now , how ab- horr'd in my imagination it is ! my gorge rifes at it . Here hung thofe lips that I have kifs'd I know not how oft ! Where be your gibes now ? your gambols } your your fongs ? your Hashes of merriment ...
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... thousand years together , naked , fafting , Upon a barren mountain , and still winter , In ftorm perpetual , could not move the Gods To look that way thou wert . The Winter's Tale , A. 3. S..2 . If thou did'ft but confent To this moft ...
... thousand years together , naked , fafting , Upon a barren mountain , and still winter , In ftorm perpetual , could not move the Gods To look that way thou wert . The Winter's Tale , A. 3. S..2 . If thou did'ft but confent To this moft ...
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... thousand ducats ? or Shall I bend low , and in a bondman's key , With bated breath , and whifp'ring humblenefs , Say this - Fair Sir , you fpit on me laft Wednesday , You fpurn'd me fuch a day ; another time You call'd me dog ; and for ...
... thousand ducats ? or Shall I bend low , and in a bondman's key , With bated breath , and whifp'ring humblenefs , Say this - Fair Sir , you fpit on me laft Wednesday , You fpurn'd me fuch a day ; another time You call'd me dog ; and for ...
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