The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... fair with their feeding , they are taught their manage , and to that end riders dearly hired ; but I , his brother , gain nothing under him but growth ; for the which his animals on his dunghills are as much bound to him as I. Befides ...
... fair with their feeding , they are taught their manage , and to that end riders dearly hired ; but I , his brother , gain nothing under him but growth ; for the which his animals on his dunghills are as much bound to him as I. Befides ...
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... fair , fhe fcarce makes honeft ; and thofe , that she makes honest , fhe makes very ill - favoured . Rof . Nay , now thou goeft from fortune's office to nature's : fortune reigns in gifts of the world , not in the lineaments of nature ...
... fair , fhe fcarce makes honeft ; and thofe , that she makes honest , fhe makes very ill - favoured . Rof . Nay , now thou goeft from fortune's office to nature's : fortune reigns in gifts of the world , not in the lineaments of nature ...
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... Fair Princefs , you have loft much good . Sport . Cel . Sport ; of what colour ? Le Beu . What colour , Madam ? How fhall I an- fwer you ? Rof . As wit and fortune will . Clo . Or as the deftinies decree . Cel . Well faid ; that was ...
... Fair Princefs , you have loft much good . Sport . Cel . Sport ; of what colour ? Le Beu . What colour , Madam ? How fhall I an- fwer you ? Rof . As wit and fortune will . Clo . Or as the deftinies decree . Cel . Well faid ; that was ...
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... fair Princefs ; he is the general challenger : I come but in , as others do , to try with him the ftrength of my youth . Cel . Young Gentleman , your fpirits are too bold for your years . You have feen cruel proof of this man's trength ...
... fair Princefs ; he is the general challenger : I come but in , as others do , to try with him the ftrength of my youth . Cel . Young Gentleman , your fpirits are too bold for your years . You have feen cruel proof of this man's trength ...
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... fair and excellent ladies any thing . But let your fair eyes and gentle wifhes go with me to my trial , wherein if I be foil'd , there is but one fham'd that was never gracious ; if kill'd , but one dead that is willing to be fo . I ...
... fair and excellent ladies any thing . But let your fair eyes and gentle wifhes go with me to my trial , wherein if I be foil'd , there is but one fham'd that was never gracious ; if kill'd , but one dead that is willing to be fo . I ...
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