The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17 |
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... Hath willingly departed with a part . " i . e . hath willingly parted with a part of the thing in queftion . See Vol . XI . p . 355 , n . 2. STEEVENS . 6 The most accurfed thou , ] Read : The more accufed thou , So in The Two Gentlemen ...
... Hath willingly departed with a part . " i . e . hath willingly parted with a part of the thing in queftion . See Vol . XI . p . 355 , n . 2. STEEVENS . 6 The most accurfed thou , ] Read : The more accufed thou , So in The Two Gentlemen ...
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... hath pleas'd the gods remember ? My father's age , and call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents , Doubled , with- thanks ...
... hath pleas'd the gods remember ? My father's age , and call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents , Doubled , with- thanks ...
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... hath prefented to you Four milk - white horfes , trapp'd in filver . TIM . 1 fhall accept them fairly : let the prefents Enter a third Servant . Be worthily entertain'd . - How now , what news ? 3. SERV . Please you , my lord , that ...
... hath prefented to you Four milk - white horfes , trapp'd in filver . TIM . 1 fhall accept them fairly : let the prefents Enter a third Servant . Be worthily entertain'd . - How now , what news ? 3. SERV . Please you , my lord , that ...
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... hath put me off To the fucceffion of new days this month : My master is awak'd by great occafion , To call upon his own ; and humbly prays you , That with your other noble parts you'll fuit , 3 we'll forth again , ] i . e . to hunting ...
... hath put me off To the fucceffion of new days this month : My master is awak'd by great occafion , To call upon his own ; and humbly prays you , That with your other noble parts you'll fuit , 3 we'll forth again , ] i . e . to hunting ...
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... hath referred to it in his Romaunt of the Rofe , 6820 : 39 " Without fcalding they hem pulle . HENLEY . Et 9 ' Would , we could fee you at Corinth . ] A cant name for a baw dyhoufe , I fuppofe , from the diffolutenefs of that ancient ...
... hath referred to it in his Romaunt of the Rofe , 6820 : 39 " Without fcalding they hem pulle . HENLEY . Et 9 ' Would , we could fee you at Corinth . ] A cant name for a baw dyhoufe , I fuppofe , from the diffolutenefs of that ancient ...
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