The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... thing to do with it . Mr. Capell is equally mistaken when he says ( Pref . p . 15. ) that Rowley is called his partner in the title - page of The Merry Devil of Edmonton . There must have been some tradition , however erroneous , upon ...
... thing to do with it . Mr. Capell is equally mistaken when he says ( Pref . p . 15. ) that Rowley is called his partner in the title - page of The Merry Devil of Edmonton . There must have been some tradition , however erroneous , upon ...
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... thing he sees , which moves his liking , I can with ease translate it to my will ; Or , if you will , ( to speak more properly , ) I will enforce it easily to my love . Further I will not flatter you , my lord , That all I see in you is ...
... thing he sees , which moves his liking , I can with ease translate it to my will ; Or , if you will , ( to speak more properly , ) I will enforce it easily to my love . Further I will not flatter you , my lord , That all I see in you is ...
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... thing to lose But the word maid , -cheats the poor maid of that ; That smooth - faced gentleman , tickling commo- dity , - Commodity , the bias of the world ; The world , who of itself is peized well , Made to run even , upon even ...
... thing to lose But the word maid , -cheats the poor maid of that ; That smooth - faced gentleman , tickling commo- dity , - Commodity , the bias of the world ; The world , who of itself is peized well , Made to run even , upon even ...
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... things begun come to ill end ; Yea , faith itself to hollow falsehood change ! K. Phil . By heaven , lady , you shall have no cause To curse the fair proceedings of this day : Have I not pawn'd to you my majesty ? Const . You have ...
... things begun come to ill end ; Yea , faith itself to hollow falsehood change ! K. Phil . By heaven , lady , you shall have no cause To curse the fair proceedings of this day : Have I not pawn'd to you my majesty ? Const . You have ...
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... thing thou swear❜st ; And mak'st an oath the surety for thy truth Against an oath : The truth thou art unsure To swear , swear only not to be forsworn ; Else , what a mockery should it be to swear ? But thou dost swear only to be ...
... thing thou swear❜st ; And mak'st an oath the surety for thy truth Against an oath : The truth thou art unsure To swear , swear only not to be forsworn ; Else , what a mockery should it be to swear ? But thou dost swear only to be ...
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