The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... thou indeede the man " Which did inftru & Pericles thus ? make aunfwer if thou can . & c . & c . 10 Such therefore was the pronunciation of this proper name , in the age of Shakspeare . The addrefs of Perfius to a youthful orator ...
... thou indeede the man " Which did inftru & Pericles thus ? make aunfwer if thou can . & c . & c . 10 Such therefore was the pronunciation of this proper name , in the age of Shakspeare . The addrefs of Perfius to a youthful orator ...
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... thou Wilt live , fly after : and as an arrow , fhot From a well - experienc'd archer , hits the mark His eye doth level at , fo thou ne'er return , Unless thou fay , Prince Pericles is dead . THAL . My lord , if I Can get him once ...
... thou Wilt live , fly after : and as an arrow , fhot From a well - experienc'd archer , hits the mark His eye doth level at , fo thou ne'er return , Unless thou fay , Prince Pericles is dead . THAL . My lord , if I Can get him once ...
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... thou Haft moved us : what feeft thou in our looks ? HEL . An angry brow , dread lord . PER . If there be fuch a dart in princes ' frowns , How durft thy tongue move anger to our face ? HEL . How dare the plants look up to heaven from ...
... thou Haft moved us : what feeft thou in our looks ? HEL . An angry brow , dread lord . PER . If there be fuch a dart in princes ' frowns , How durft thy tongue move anger to our face ? HEL . How dare the plants look up to heaven from ...
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... thou have me do ? HEL . With patience bear Such griefs as you do lay upon yourself . PER . Thou fpeak'ft like a phyfician , Helicanus ; Who minifter'ft a potion unto , me , That thou would't tremble to receive thyself . Attend me then ...
... thou have me do ? HEL . With patience bear Such griefs as you do lay upon yourself . PER . Thou fpeak'ft like a phyfician , Helicanus ; Who minifter'ft a potion unto , me , That thou would't tremble to receive thyself . Attend me then ...
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... Thou show'dft a fubject's fhine , I a true prince . [ Excunt . whofe wisdom's firength can bear it . ] Pericles , transferring his authority to Helicanus during his abfence , naturally brings the firft fcene of Measure for Measure to ...
... Thou show'dft a fubject's fhine , I a true prince . [ Excunt . whofe wisdom's firength can bear it . ] Pericles , transferring his authority to Helicanus during his abfence , naturally brings the firft fcene of Measure for Measure to ...
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