The life of William ShakspeareBellamy & Roberts, 1791 |
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... hoft appear❜d ; Each little helmet íparkled like a ftar , And their sharp fpears in pierceless phalanx rear'd , A grove of thistles , glitter'd in the air . The scene then chang'd , from this romantic land , To a bleak wafte by bound ...
... hoft appear❜d ; Each little helmet íparkled like a ftar , And their sharp fpears in pierceless phalanx rear'd , A grove of thistles , glitter'd in the air . The scene then chang'd , from this romantic land , To a bleak wafte by bound ...
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... Hoft , where Julia lodges in Milan . Outlaws . SPEED , a Clownish Servant to Valentine . LAUNCE , the like to Protheus . PANTHINO , Servant to Anthonio . WOMEN . JULIA , a Lady of Verona , beloved of Protheus . SILVIA , the Duke of ...
... Hoft , where Julia lodges in Milan . Outlaws . SPEED , a Clownish Servant to Valentine . LAUNCE , the like to Protheus . PANTHINO , Servant to Anthonio . WOMEN . JULIA , a Lady of Verona , beloved of Protheus . SILVIA , the Duke of ...
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... Hoft , at a Distance ; and JULIA in Boy's Clothes . Hoft . Now , my young gueft ! methinks you're ally- cholly ; I pray you why is it ? Jul . Marry , mine hoft , because I cannot be merry . Hoft . Come , we'll have you merry ; I'll ...
... Hoft , at a Distance ; and JULIA in Boy's Clothes . Hoft . Now , my young gueft ! methinks you're ally- cholly ; I pray you why is it ? Jul . Marry , mine hoft , because I cannot be merry . Hoft . Come , we'll have you merry ; I'll ...
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... Hoft . Why , my pretty youth ? Jul . He plays falfe , father ? Hoft . How ? out of tune on the strings ? ful . Not fo ; but yet fo falfe that he grieves my very heart - ftrings . Hoft . You have a quick ear . ful . Ay , I would I were ...
... Hoft . Why , my pretty youth ? Jul . He plays falfe , father ? Hoft . How ? out of tune on the strings ? ful . Not fo ; but yet fo falfe that he grieves my very heart - ftrings . Hoft . You have a quick ear . ful . Ay , I would I were ...
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William Shakespeare. Hoft . Gone to feek his dog ; which to - morrow , by his master's command , he must carry for a present to his lady . ful . Peace ! ftand afide , the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear not you ! I will fo plead ...
William Shakespeare. Hoft . Gone to feek his dog ; which to - morrow , by his master's command , he must carry for a present to his lady . ful . Peace ! ftand afide , the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear not you ! I will fo plead ...
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