The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... true and good , The apparition comes . I knew your father : Thefe hands are not more like . Ham . But where was this ? Mar. My Lord , upon the platform where we watch'd , Ham . Did you not speak to it ? Hor . My Lord . I did ; But ...
... true and good , The apparition comes . I knew your father : Thefe hands are not more like . Ham . But where was this ? Mar. My Lord , upon the platform where we watch'd , Ham . Did you not speak to it ? Hor . My Lord . I did ; But ...
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... true ; And it must follow , as the night the day , Thou can't not then be falfe to any man . Farewel ; my blefling feafon this in thee ! Laer . Molt humbly do I take my leave , my Lord . Pol . The time invefts you ; go , your fervants ...
... true ; And it must follow , as the night the day , Thou can't not then be falfe to any man . Farewel ; my blefling feafon this in thee ! Laer . Molt humbly do I take my leave , my Lord . Pol . The time invefts you ; go , your fervants ...
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... true pay , Which are not Sterling . Tender yourfelf more dearly ; ( 13 ) Or ( not to crack the wind of the poor phrafe , Wringing it thus ) you'll tender me a fool . Oph . My Lord , he hath importuned me with In honourable fashion ...
... true pay , Which are not Sterling . Tender yourfelf more dearly ; ( 13 ) Or ( not to crack the wind of the poor phrafe , Wringing it thus ) you'll tender me a fool . Oph . My Lord , he hath importuned me with In honourable fashion ...
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... true - penny ? Come on , you hear this fellow in the cellarage . Confent to fwear . Hor . Propofe an oath , my Lord . Ham . Never to speak of this that you have seen , Swear by my fword . Ghoft . Swear . Ham . Hic et ubique ? 42 HAMLET ,
... true - penny ? Come on , you hear this fellow in the cellarage . Confent to fwear . Hor . Propofe an oath , my Lord . Ham . Never to speak of this that you have seen , Swear by my fword . Ghoft . Swear . Ham . Hic et ubique ? 42 HAMLET ,
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... true , fallies and flights of youth are very frequent phrafes ; but what agreement in the metaphors is there betwist fallies and fe ? All the old copies which I have feen , read as I have reformed the text . So Beaumont and Fletcher ...
... true , fallies and flights of youth are very frequent phrafes ; but what agreement in the metaphors is there betwist fallies and fe ? All the old copies which I have feen , read as I have reformed the text . So Beaumont and Fletcher ...
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