The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... selfe that doth excite " Each fingle - fold squire to set you at so light . " Again , in Decker's Wonderful Yeare , 1603 , we meet with " a fingle - fole fidler . " Again , in A Short Relation of a long Journey , & c . by Tay- lor , the ...
... selfe that doth excite " Each fingle - fold squire to set you at so light . " Again , in Decker's Wonderful Yeare , 1603 , we meet with " a fingle - fole fidler . " Again , in A Short Relation of a long Journey , & c . by Tay- lor , the ...
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... selfe , but not my shame , within an hollow toombe . " Straight underneath her foote she treadeth in the dust Her troblesom thought , as wholly vaine , y - bred of fond distruft . " No , no , by God above , I wot it well , quoth shee ...
... selfe , but not my shame , within an hollow toombe . " Straight underneath her foote she treadeth in the dust Her troblesom thought , as wholly vaine , y - bred of fond distruft . " No , no , by God above , I wot it well , quoth shee ...
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... self fame houre , I plyte you here my faith , I will be here , if you think good , to tell you what he sayth ... selfe he dyd ad- vaunce ; Their talke and change of lookes he gan to him declare , And how fo faft by fayth and ...
... self fame houre , I plyte you here my faith , I will be here , if you think good , to tell you what he sayth ... selfe he dyd ad- vaunce ; Their talke and change of lookes he gan to him declare , And how fo faft by fayth and ...
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... selfe alone Did from the ocean reigne unto the sea of Ynde . Wherefore now let us wipe away old cares out of our mynde ; For , as the wretched state is now redrest at last , So is it skill behinde our backe the cursed care to cast ...
... selfe alone Did from the ocean reigne unto the sea of Ynde . Wherefore now let us wipe away old cares out of our mynde ; For , as the wretched state is now redrest at last , So is it skill behinde our backe the cursed care to cast ...
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... selfe howre : And so he doth , till Fortune lift to fawse his sweete with fowre . But who is he that can his present state assure ? And say unto himselfe , thy joyes shall yet a day endure ? So wavering fortunes whele , her chaunges be ...
... selfe howre : And so he doth , till Fortune lift to fawse his sweete with fowre . But who is he that can his present state assure ? And say unto himselfe , thy joyes shall yet a day endure ? So wavering fortunes whele , her chaunges be ...
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