The life of William ShakspeareBellamy & Roberts, 1791 |
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... profecutor's fide : and , if this was the cafe , it were pity but the difgrace of fuch an inveteracy fhould remain as a lafting reproach , and Shallow ftand stand as a mark of ridicule to ftigmatize his ma- LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
... profecutor's fide : and , if this was the cafe , it were pity but the difgrace of fuch an inveteracy fhould remain as a lafting reproach , and Shallow ftand stand as a mark of ridicule to ftigmatize his ma- LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
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... ftand to it , the pancakes were naught , and the mustard was good , and yet was not the Knight forfworn . Cel . How prove you that in the great heap of your knowledge ? Rof . Ay , marry ; now unmuzzle your wisdom . Clo . Stand you both ...
... ftand to it , the pancakes were naught , and the mustard was good , and yet was not the Knight forfworn . Cel . How prove you that in the great heap of your knowledge ? Rof . Ay , marry ; now unmuzzle your wisdom . Clo . Stand you both ...
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... for your confcience Ant . Aye , Sir ; where lies that ? if it were a kybe , ' Twould put me to my flipper : But I feel not This deity in my bofom : twenty confciences , N 2 That That ftand ' twixt me and Milan , candy'd be TEMPEST , 99.
... for your confcience Ant . Aye , Sir ; where lies that ? if it were a kybe , ' Twould put me to my flipper : But I feel not This deity in my bofom : twenty confciences , N 2 That That ftand ' twixt me and Milan , candy'd be TEMPEST , 99.
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William Shakespeare. That ftand ' twixt me and Milan , candy'd be they , And melt , e'er they moleft . Here lies your ... ft ; And I the king shall love thee . Ant . Draw together : And when I rear my hand , do you the like To fall it on ...
William Shakespeare. That ftand ' twixt me and Milan , candy'd be they , And melt , e'er they moleft . Here lies your ... ft ; And I the king shall love thee . Ant . Draw together : And when I rear my hand , do you the like To fall it on ...
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... ftand upon our guard ; Or that we quit this place ; let's draw our weapons . Alon . Lead off this ground ; and let's make further fearch For my poor fon . Gon . Heavens keep him from these beafts ! For he is , fure , i ' the island ...
... ftand upon our guard ; Or that we quit this place ; let's draw our weapons . Alon . Lead off this ground ; and let's make further fearch For my poor fon . Gon . Heavens keep him from these beafts ! For he is , fure , i ' the island ...
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