The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10 |
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... faid , that Shakspeare wanted art , and fometimes fenfe ; for in one of his plays he brought in a number of men , faying they had fuffered fhipwreck in Bohemia , where is no fea ' near by 100 miles . " Drummond's Works , fol . 225 ...
... faid , that Shakspeare wanted art , and fometimes fenfe ; for in one of his plays he brought in a number of men , faying they had fuffered fhipwreck in Bohemia , where is no fea ' near by 100 miles . " Drummond's Works , fol . 225 ...
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... faid to the priors , That I had a wood of fuch Junipers ! " And , in The Two Noble Kinfmen : 66 -- In thy rumination , " That I poor man might eftfoons come between ! " And fo in other places . This is the conftruction of the paffage in ...
... faid to the priors , That I had a wood of fuch Junipers ! " And , in The Two Noble Kinfmen : 66 -- In thy rumination , " That I poor man might eftfoons come between ! " And fo in other places . This is the conftruction of the paffage in ...
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... faid , Hermione . HER . To tell , he longs to fee his fon , were strong : But let him fay fo then , and let him go ; But let him fwear fo , and he shall not flay , We'll thwack him hence with diftaffs.- Yet of your royal prefence [ To ...
... faid , Hermione . HER . To tell , he longs to fee his fon , were strong : But let him fay fo then , and let him go ; But let him fwear fo , and he shall not flay , We'll thwack him hence with diftaffs.- Yet of your royal prefence [ To ...
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... faid , that fince the time of childhood and innocence , temptations had grown to them ; for that , in that interval , the two queens were become women . To each part of this obfervation the queen anfwers in order . To that of ...
... faid , that fince the time of childhood and innocence , temptations had grown to them ; for that , in that interval , the two queens were become women . To each part of this obfervation the queen anfwers in order . To that of ...
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... faid well ? when was't before ? I pr'ythee , tell me : Cram us with praise , and make us As fat as tame things : One good deed , dying tongue- lefs , Slaughters a thoufand , waiting upon that . 8 Our praifes are our wages : You may ride ...
... faid well ? when was't before ? I pr'ythee , tell me : Cram us with praise , and make us As fat as tame things : One good deed , dying tongue- lefs , Slaughters a thoufand , waiting upon that . 8 Our praifes are our wages : You may ride ...
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