The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions. ...R. Morison Junr., 1798 - Всего страниц: 420 |
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... ( Whose love is never link'd to the deferver , ' Till his deferts are past ) begin to throw Pompey the great , and all his dignities Upon his fon ; who , high in name and power , Higher than both in blood and life , stands up For the main ...
... ( Whose love is never link'd to the deferver , ' Till his deferts are past ) begin to throw Pompey the great , and all his dignities Upon his fon ; who , high in name and power , Higher than both in blood and life , stands up For the main ...
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... whose beauty claims No worfe a husband than the best of men ; Whose virtue , and whose general graces , fpeak That which none elfe can utter . By this marriage , All little jealoufies , which now feem great , And all great fears , which ...
... whose beauty claims No worfe a husband than the best of men ; Whose virtue , and whose general graces , fpeak That which none elfe can utter . By this marriage , All little jealoufies , which now feem great , And all great fears , which ...
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... Whose fortunes shall rise higher , Cæfar's , or mine ? Sooth . Cæfar's . Therefore , O Antony , stay not by his fide : Thy dæmon , that's thy spirit which keeps thee , is Noble , courageous , high , unmatchable , Where Cæfar's is not ...
... Whose fortunes shall rise higher , Cæfar's , or mine ? Sooth . Cæfar's . Therefore , O Antony , stay not by his fide : Thy dæmon , that's thy spirit which keeps thee , is Noble , courageous , high , unmatchable , Where Cæfar's is not ...
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... whose several ranges Frighted each other ? why should he follow ? The itch of his affection fhould not then Have nick'd his captainship ; at such a point , When half to half the world oppos'd , he being The mered question : ' Twas a ...
... whose several ranges Frighted each other ? why should he follow ? The itch of his affection fhould not then Have nick'd his captainship ; at such a point , When half to half the world oppos'd , he being The mered question : ' Twas a ...
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... Whose eye beck'd forth my wars , and call'd them home ; Whose bosom was my crownet , my chief end , Like a right gipsy , hath , at fast and loofe , Beguil'd me to the very heart of lofs .--- What , Eros , Eros ! Enter CLEOPATRA . Ah ...
... Whose eye beck'd forth my wars , and call'd them home ; Whose bosom was my crownet , my chief end , Like a right gipsy , hath , at fast and loofe , Beguil'd me to the very heart of lofs .--- What , Eros , Eros ! Enter CLEOPATRA . Ah ...
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