The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 3 |
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Ant . This was a venture , sir , that Jacob serv'd for ; A thing not in his power to bring to pass , But sway'd , and fashion'd , by the hand of heaven . Was this inserted to make interest good ? Or is your gold and silver , ewes and ...
Ant . This was a venture , sir , that Jacob serv'd for ; A thing not in his power to bring to pass , But sway'd , and fashion'd , by the hand of heaven . Was this inserted to make interest good ? Or is your gold and silver , ewes and ...
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If Hercules , and Lichas , play at dice Which is the better man , the greater throw May turn by fortune from the weaker hand : So is Alcides beaten by his page ; And so may I , blind fortune leading me , Miss that which ...
If Hercules , and Lichas , play at dice Which is the better man , the greater throw May turn by fortune from the weaker hand : So is Alcides beaten by his page ; And so may I , blind fortune leading me , Miss that which ...
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Turn up on your right hand , at the next turning , but , at the next turning of all , on your left ; marry , at the very next turning , turn of no hand , but turn down indirectly to the Jew's house . Gob . By God's sonties , ' twill be ...
Turn up on your right hand , at the next turning , but , at the next turning of all , on your left ; marry , at the very next turning , turn of no hand , but turn down indirectly to the Jew's house . Gob . By God's sonties , ' twill be ...
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8 Well ; if any man in Italy have a fairer table , ] Table is the palm of the hand extended . Launcelot congratulates himself upon his dexterity and good fortune , and , in the height of his rapture inspects his hand , and congratulates ...
8 Well ; if any man in Italy have a fairer table , ] Table is the palm of the hand extended . Launcelot congratulates himself upon his dexterity and good fortune , and , in the height of his rapture inspects his hand , and congratulates ...
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I know the hand : in faith , ' tis a fair hand ; And whiter than the paper it writ on , Is the fair hand that writ . Love - news , in faith . Gra . Laun . By your leave , sir . Lor . Whither goest thou ? Laun .
I know the hand : in faith , ' tis a fair hand ; And whiter than the paper it writ on , Is the fair hand that writ . Love - news , in faith . Gra . Laun . By your leave , sir . Lor . Whither goest thou ? Laun .
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