The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2 |
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The word villain is used by the elder bro ther , in its prefent meaning , for a wicked or bloody man ; by Orlando , in its original fignification , for a fellow of base extraction . $ In the fame fenfe as we fay it is better to do ...
The word villain is used by the elder bro ther , in its prefent meaning , for a wicked or bloody man ; by Orlando , in its original fignification , for a fellow of base extraction . $ In the fame fenfe as we fay it is better to do ...
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I cannot find the abfurdity of the prefent reading . If you were not blinded and intoxicated , fays the princefs ,, with the Spirit of enterprife , if you could use your own eyes to fee , or your own judgment to know yourself , the fear ...
I cannot find the abfurdity of the prefent reading . If you were not blinded and intoxicated , fays the princefs ,, with the Spirit of enterprife , if you could use your own eyes to fee , or your own judgment to know yourself , the fear ...
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So in the Midfummer's Night's Dream , Spangled ftar light SHEEN . and feveral other places . cer ufes it in this fenfe , ChauYou blissful fufler Lucina the from the prefent text . For my SHENE . part I queftion whether the original line ...
So in the Midfummer's Night's Dream , Spangled ftar light SHEEN . and feveral other places . cer ufes it in this fenfe , ChauYou blissful fufler Lucina the from the prefent text . For my SHENE . part I queftion whether the original line ...
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Sir , Sir , that cannot be But were I not the better part made mercy , Ifhould not feek an abfent argument Of my revenge , the prefent : but look to it ; Find out thy brother , wherefoe'er he is ; Seek him with candle ; bring him dead ...
Sir , Sir , that cannot be But were I not the better part made mercy , Ifhould not feek an abfent argument Of my revenge , the prefent : but look to it ; Find out thy brother , wherefoe'er he is ; Seek him with candle ; bring him dead ...
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Sir , it was I. al Jag Let's prefent him to the Duke , like a Roman Conqueror ; and it would do well to fet the deer's horns upon his head , for a branch of Victory ; have you no Song , Forefter , for this purpose ? For . Yes , Sir .
Sir , it was I. al Jag Let's prefent him to the Duke , like a Roman Conqueror ; and it would do well to fet the deer's horns upon his head , for a branch of Victory ; have you no Song , Forefter , for this purpose ? For . Yes , Sir .
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