The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... himself with no- thing of this , will make a fine oratorical period of it . Thou waft the caufe , and most accurft th ' effect ! ARBURTON . I cannot but be rather of Sir T. Hanmer's opinion than Dr. Warburton's , because effect is used ...
... himself with no- thing of this , will make a fine oratorical period of it . Thou waft the caufe , and most accurft th ' effect ! ARBURTON . I cannot but be rather of Sir T. Hanmer's opinion than Dr. Warburton's , because effect is used ...
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... himself , which , Jefu pardon ! - Q. Mar. Which God revenge ! Glo . To fight on Edward's party for the crown ; And , for his meed , poor Lord , he is mew'd up : I would to God , my heart were flint , like Edward's ; Or Edward's foft and ...
... himself , which , Jefu pardon ! - Q. Mar. Which God revenge ! Glo . To fight on Edward's party for the crown ; And , for his meed , poor Lord , he is mew'd up : I would to God , my heart were flint , like Edward's ; Or Edward's foft and ...
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... himself , and live without it . 1 Vil . ' Tis even now at my elbow , perfuading me not to kill the Duke . 2 Vil . Take the devil in thy mind , and believe him not : he would infinuate with thee but to make thee figh . ( 8 ) I Vil . ( 8 ) ...
... himself , and live without it . 1 Vil . ' Tis even now at my elbow , perfuading me not to kill the Duke . 2 Vil . Take the devil in thy mind , and believe him not : he would infinuate with thee but to make thee figh . ( 8 ) I Vil . ( 8 ) ...
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... himself All thin , and naked , to the numb cold night ? All this from my remembrance brutish wrath ( 5 ) The forfeit , ] He means the remiffion of the forfeit . ( 6 ) Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death ? ] This lamen- tation is ...
... himself All thin , and naked , to the numb cold night ? All this from my remembrance brutish wrath ( 5 ) The forfeit , ] He means the remiffion of the forfeit . ( 6 ) Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death ? ] This lamen- tation is ...
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... himself . As well the fear of harm , as harm apparent , In my opinion ought to be prevented . " Glo . I hope , the King made peace with all of us ; And the compact is firm , and true in me . Riv . And fo in me ; and fo , I think , in ...
... himself . As well the fear of harm , as harm apparent , In my opinion ought to be prevented . " Glo . I hope , the King made peace with all of us ; And the compact is firm , and true in me . Riv . And fo in me ; and fo , I think , in ...
Términos y frases comunes
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