The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Thofe , that are in extremity of either , are abo- minable fellows ; and betray themselves to every mo- dern cenfure , worse than drunkards . Jaq . Why , ' tis good to be sad , and say nothing . Rof . Why , then , ' tis good to be a ...
... Thofe , that are in extremity of either , are abo- minable fellows ; and betray themselves to every mo- dern cenfure , worse than drunkards . Jaq . Why , ' tis good to be sad , and say nothing . Rof . Why , then , ' tis good to be a ...
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