“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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William Shakespeare. What is the end of study ? let me know . King . Why , that to know , which else we should not know . Biron . Things hid and barr'd , you mean , from com- mon sense ? King . Ay , that is study's god - like recompense ...
William Shakespeare. What is the end of study ? let me know . King . Why , that to know , which else we should not know . Biron . Things hid and barr'd , you mean , from com- mon sense ? King . Ay , that is study's god - like recompense ...
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... King Henry IV , P. II : “ I will not undergo this sneap , without reply . " 3 Why should I joy in an abortive birth ? At Christmas I no more desire a rose , Than wish a snow in May's new - fangled shows ; Steevens . But like of each ...
... King Henry IV , P. II : “ I will not undergo this sneap , without reply . " 3 Why should I joy in an abortive birth ? At Christmas I no more desire a rose , Than wish a snow in May's new - fangled shows ; Steevens . But like of each ...
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... king's daughter , with yourself to speak , - A maid of grace , and cómplete majesty , - About surrender - up of Aquitain To her decrepit , sick , and bed - rid father : Therefore this article is made in vain , Or vainly comes the ...
... king's daughter , with yourself to speak , - A maid of grace , and cómplete majesty , - About surrender - up of Aquitain To her decrepit , sick , and bed - rid father : Therefore this article is made in vain , Or vainly comes the ...
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... King . Ay , that there is ; our court , you know , is haunted With a refined traveller of Spain ; A man in all the world's new fashion planted , That hath a mint of phrases in his brain : One , whom the musick of his own vain tongue ...
... King . Ay , that there is ; our court , you know , is haunted With a refined traveller of Spain ; A man in all the world's new fashion planted , That hath a mint of phrases in his brain : One , whom the musick of his own vain tongue ...
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... king , now devoted for a time to a monas- tick life . In the world , in seculo , in the bustle of human affairs , from which we are now happily sequestered , in the world , to which the votaries of solitude have no relation . Johnson ...
... king , now devoted for a time to a monas- tick life . In the world , in seculo , in the bustle of human affairs , from which we are now happily sequestered , in the world , to which the votaries of solitude have no relation . Johnson ...
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