The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 19Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... give caufe To be fufpected of more tenderness Than doth become a man ! I will remain The loyal'ft husband that did e'er plight troth . My refidence in Rome , at one Philario's ; Who to my father was a friend , to me Known but by letter ...
... give caufe To be fufpected of more tenderness Than doth become a man ! I will remain The loyal'ft husband that did e'er plight troth . My refidence in Rome , at one Philario's ; Who to my father was a friend , to me Known but by letter ...
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... give me but this I have , And fear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! 4 - Remain , remain thou here [ Putting on the ring . While sense can keep it on ! And sweeteft , faireft , 5 4 And fear up my embracements from a ...
... give me but this I have , And fear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! 4 - Remain , remain thou here [ Putting on the ring . While sense can keep it on ! And sweeteft , faireft , 5 4 And fear up my embracements from a ...
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... give us : Years , ages , on me ! I prefer the additional word introduced by Sir Thomas Hanmer , to all the other attempts at emendation . Many a year's age , " is an idea of fome weight ; but if Cymbeline meant to fay that his ...
... give us : Years , ages , on me ! I prefer the additional word introduced by Sir Thomas Hanmer , to all the other attempts at emendation . Many a year's age , " is an idea of fome weight ; but if Cymbeline meant to fay that his ...
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... give . " Laftly , as Dr. Farmer obferves to me , in Fraunce's Ivychurch . He is fpeaking of Mars and Venus : " When sweet tickling joyer of tutching came to the higheft poynt , when two were one , " & c . STEEVENS . A paffage in King ...
... give . " Laftly , as Dr. Farmer obferves to me , in Fraunce's Ivychurch . He is fpeaking of Mars and Venus : " When sweet tickling joyer of tutching came to the higheft poynt , when two were one , " & c . STEEVENS . A paffage in King ...
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... give way : Here is your fervant . - How now , fir ? What news ? Pis . My lord your fon drew on my master . QUEEN . No harm , I truft , is done ? PIS . Ha ! There might have been , But that my mafter rather play'd than fought , And had ...
... give way : Here is your fervant . - How now , fir ? What news ? Pis . My lord your fon drew on my master . QUEEN . No harm , I truft , is done ? PIS . Ha ! There might have been , But that my mafter rather play'd than fought , And had ...
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