The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... thee for a witch.4 ALEX . You think , none but your sheets are privy your wishes . CHAR . Nay , come , tell Iras hers . ALEX . We'll know all our fortunes . 3 If every of your wishes had a womb , had And fertile every wish , a million ...
... thee for a witch.4 ALEX . You think , none but your sheets are privy your wishes . CHAR . Nay , come , tell Iras hers . ALEX . We'll know all our fortunes . 3 If every of your wishes had a womb , had And fertile every wish , a million ...
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... thee ! And let her die too , and give him a worfe ! and let worse follow worse , till the worst of all follow him laughing to his grave , fifty - fold a cuckold ! Good Ifis , hear me this prayer , though thou deny me a matter of more ...
... thee ! And let her die too , and give him a worfe ! and let worse follow worse , till the worst of all follow him laughing to his grave , fifty - fold a cuckold ! Good Ifis , hear me this prayer , though thou deny me a matter of more ...
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... thee fing ; I take no pleature In aught an eunuch has : ' Tis well for thee , That , being unfeminar'd , thy freer thoughts May not fly forth of Egypt . Haft thou affections ? MAR . Yes , gracious madam . CLEO . Indeed ? MAR . Not in ...
... thee fing ; I take no pleature In aught an eunuch has : ' Tis well for thee , That , being unfeminar'd , thy freer thoughts May not fly forth of Egypt . Haft thou affections ? MAR . Yes , gracious madam . CLEO . Indeed ? MAR . Not in ...
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... thee . " — How goes it with my brave Mark Antony ? ALEX . Laft thing he did , dear queen , He kifs'd , the laft of many doubled kiffes , — This orient pearl ; -His fpeech sticks in my heart . CLEO . Mine ear muft pluck it thence . ALEX ...
... thee . " — How goes it with my brave Mark Antony ? ALEX . Laft thing he did , dear queen , He kifs'd , the laft of many doubled kiffes , — This orient pearl ; -His fpeech sticks in my heart . CLEO . Mine ear muft pluck it thence . ALEX ...
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... thee becomes ; So does it no man elfe . - Met'ft thou my pofts ? ALEX . Ay , madam , twenty feveral meffengers : Why do you fend fo thick ? 9 CLEO . Who's born that day When I forget to fend to Antony , Shall die a beggar . - Ink and ...
... thee becomes ; So does it no man elfe . - Met'ft thou my pofts ? ALEX . Ay , madam , twenty feveral meffengers : Why do you fend fo thick ? 9 CLEO . Who's born that day When I forget to fend to Antony , Shall die a beggar . - Ink and ...
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