The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... flander lives upon fucceffion ; ] The line apparently wants two fyllables : what they were cannot now be known . The line may be filled up according to the reader's fancy , as thus : For lashing flander lives upon fucceffion ( 4 ) And ...
... flander lives upon fucceffion ; ] The line apparently wants two fyllables : what they were cannot now be known . The line may be filled up according to the reader's fancy , as thus : For lashing flander lives upon fucceffion ( 4 ) And ...
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... flanders and this . open fhame ! E. Ant . Din'd I at home ? thou villain , what fay't thou ? E. Dro . Sir , footh to fay , you did not dine at home . Refpice finem , refpice funem . But to what purpose , unless our Au- thour would fhew ...
... flanders and this . open fhame ! E. Ant . Din'd I at home ? thou villain , what fay't thou ? E. Dro . Sir , footh to fay , you did not dine at home . Refpice finem , refpice funem . But to what purpose , unless our Au- thour would fhew ...
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... flanders ( 4 ) : none but libertines delight in him , and the commenda- ( 3 ) Oxford Jefts . Hundred merry Tales ; ] A book , I fuppofe , like the ( 4 ) bis gift is in devifing IMPOSSIBLE flanders : ] We fhould read IMPASSIBLE ...
... flanders ( 4 ) : none but libertines delight in him , and the commenda- ( 3 ) Oxford Jefts . Hundred merry Tales ; ] A book , I fuppofe , like the ( 4 ) bis gift is in devifing IMPOSSIBLE flanders : ] We fhould read IMPASSIBLE ...
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... the means his malice and im- piety . By his impious jells , the infinuates , he pleafed libertines ; and by his devifing flanders of them , he angered them . WARB . Therefore Therefore , all hearts in love , ufe your own 86 MUCH A DO.
... the means his malice and im- piety . By his impious jells , the infinuates , he pleafed libertines ; and by his devifing flanders of them , he angered them . WARB . Therefore Therefore , all hearts in love , ufe your own 86 MUCH A DO.
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... flander mufick any more than once . T Pedro . It is the witnefs ftill of excellency , To put a strange face on his own perfection ; I pray thee , fing ; and let me woo no more . Balth . Becaufe you talk of wooing , I will fing ; Since ...
... flander mufick any more than once . T Pedro . It is the witnefs ftill of excellency , To put a strange face on his own perfection ; I pray thee , fing ; and let me woo no more . Balth . Becaufe you talk of wooing , I will fing ; Since ...
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