The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... thofe , that understood him , fmil'd at one another , and fhook their heads ; but for mine own part , it was Greek to me . I could tell you more news too . Marullus and Flavius , for pulling fcarfs off Cafar's Images , are put to ...
... thofe , that understood him , fmil'd at one another , and fhook their heads ; but for mine own part , it was Greek to me . I could tell you more news too . Marullus and Flavius , for pulling fcarfs off Cafar's Images , are put to ...
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... Thofe , that have known the earth fo full of faults . For my part , I have walk'd about the ftreets , Submitting me unto the perilous night ; And thus unbraced , Cafea , as you fee , Have bar'd my bofom to the thunder - ftone , And when ...
... Thofe , that have known the earth fo full of faults . For my part , I have walk'd about the ftreets , Submitting me unto the perilous night ; And thus unbraced , Cafea , as you fee , Have bar'd my bofom to the thunder - ftone , And when ...
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... thofe many fine ftrokes in his Cato bor- rowed from the Philippics of Ci- Like cero ) has paraphrased this fine de- fcription ; but we are no longer to expect those terrible graces which animate his original . I O think , what anxious ...
... thofe many fine ftrokes in his Cato bor- rowed from the Philippics of Ci- Like cero ) has paraphrased this fine de- fcription ; but we are no longer to expect those terrible graces which animate his original . I O think , what anxious ...
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... thofe lawless cabals , which have not virtue enough in themselves to keep their members together : On this confideration his argu- ment against an oath turns : And the motives he thought fufficient to preferve faith among them , were ...
... thofe lawless cabals , which have not virtue enough in themselves to keep their members together : On this confideration his argu- ment against an oath turns : And the motives he thought fufficient to preferve faith among them , were ...
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