The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Such advantages are not to be rejected , because we know not from what hand they were derived . STEEVENS . 3 a hobby horfe ] Old Copy - holy - horfe . Correded by Mr. Pope . 4 Iwere fin } As deep as that , though true . i . e . your ...
... Such advantages are not to be rejected , because we know not from what hand they were derived . STEEVENS . 3 a hobby horfe ] Old Copy - holy - horfe . Correded by Mr. Pope . 4 Iwere fin } As deep as that , though true . i . e . your ...
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... such as you Nourish the caufe of his awaking : I Do come with words as med cinal as true ; Honest , as either ; to purge him of that humour , That preffes him from fleep . LEON . What noife there , ho ? PAUL . No noife , my lord ; but ...
... such as you Nourish the caufe of his awaking : I Do come with words as med cinal as true ; Honest , as either ; to purge him of that humour , That preffes him from fleep . LEON . What noife there , ho ? PAUL . No noife , my lord ; but ...
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... such as moft feem yours . — 1 fay , I come From your good queen . LEON . Good queen ! PAUL . Good queen , my lord , good queen : I fay , good queen ; And would by combat make her good , fo were I A man , the worst about you . " 9 eyes ...
... such as moft feem yours . — 1 fay , I come From your good queen . LEON . Good queen ! PAUL . Good queen , my lord , good queen : I fay , good queen ; And would by combat make her good , fo were I A man , the worst about you . " 9 eyes ...
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... such vagrants ; any thing worthy to be presented to his mistress : or , as probably , by enquiring for fomething which pedlars ufually have not , to efcape laying out his money at all . The following paffage in Any Thing for a quiet ...
... such vagrants ; any thing worthy to be presented to his mistress : or , as probably , by enquiring for fomething which pedlars ufually have not , to efcape laying out his money at all . The following paffage in Any Thing for a quiet ...
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... such pleasure in thofe gloves , that fhee was pictured with thofe gloves upon her hands : aud for many yeers after it was called the erle of Oxfordes perfume . " Stowe's Annals by Howes , edit . 1614 , p . 868. col . 2 . 66 In the ...
... such pleasure in thofe gloves , that fhee was pictured with thofe gloves upon her hands : aud for many yeers after it was called the erle of Oxfordes perfume . " Stowe's Annals by Howes , edit . 1614 , p . 868. col . 2 . 66 In the ...
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