The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volume 8R. Martin, 1768 |
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Page 8
... I ' th ' midft o ' th ' body , idle and unactive , Still cupboarding the Viand , never bearing Like labour with the reft ; where th ' other inftru- ments Did fee , and hear , devife , inftruct , walk , feel , And mutually participate ...
... I ' th ' midft o ' th ' body , idle and unactive , Still cupboarding the Viand , never bearing Like labour with the reft ; where th ' other inftru- ments Did fee , and hear , devife , inftruct , walk , feel , And mutually participate ...
Page 11
... i ' th ' Capitol ; who's like to rife ; Who thrives , and who declines : fide factions , and give out Conjectural marriages ; making parties ftrong , And feeble fuch , as ftand not in their Liking , Below their cobled fhoes . They fay ...
... i ' th ' Capitol ; who's like to rife ; Who thrives , and who declines : fide factions , and give out Conjectural marriages ; making parties ftrong , And feeble fuch , as ftand not in their Liking , Below their cobled fhoes . They fay ...
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... their men of trust ? Com . As I guefs , Marcius , Their bands i'th vaward are the Antiates . Of their best truft : o'er them Aufidius , Their very heart of hope . * Mar . Mar. I do befeech you , By all the battles 24- GORIOLANUS . '
... their men of trust ? Com . As I guefs , Marcius , Their bands i'th vaward are the Antiates . Of their best truft : o'er them Aufidius , Their very heart of hope . * Mar . Mar. I do befeech you , By all the battles 24- GORIOLANUS . '
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... I ' th ' field prove flatterers , let camps , as cities , * I , th ' field , prove flatterers , let Courts and Cities Be made all of falfe - fac'd foothing . When Steel grows foft as the parafite's Silk , Let him be made an overture for ...
... I ' th ' field prove flatterers , let camps , as cities , * I , th ' field , prove flatterers , let Courts and Cities Be made all of falfe - fac'd foothing . When Steel grows foft as the parafite's Silk , Let him be made an overture for ...
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... I ' th ' part that is at mercy ? Five times , Marcius , I have fought with thee , fo often haft thou beat me : And would't do so , should we encounter As often as we eat . By th ' Elements , If e'er again I meet him beard to beard ...
... I ' th ' part that is at mercy ? Five times , Marcius , I have fought with thee , fo often haft thou beat me : And would't do so , should we encounter As often as we eat . By th ' Elements , If e'er again I meet him beard to beard ...
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