The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Pray then , foresee me one . SOOTH . You shall be yet far fairer than you are . CHAR . He means , in flesh . IRAS . No , you shall paint when you are old . CHAR . Wrinkles forbid ! It is observable that the same mistake as this happened ...
... Pray then , foresee me one . SOOTH . You shall be yet far fairer than you are . CHAR . He means , in flesh . IRAS . No , you shall paint when you are old . CHAR . Wrinkles forbid ! It is observable that the same mistake as this happened ...
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... prayer , though thou deny me a matter of more weight ; good Isis , I beseech thee ! IRAS . Amen . Dear goddess , hear that prayer of the people ! for , as it is a heart - breaking to see a handsome man loose - wived , so it is a deadly ...
... prayer , though thou deny me a matter of more weight ; good Isis , I beseech thee ! IRAS . Amen . Dear goddess , hear that prayer of the people ! for , as it is a heart - breaking to see a handsome man loose - wived , so it is a deadly ...
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... Pray you , stand further from me . ANT . the sides of nature Will not sustain it . ] So , in Twelfth - Night : " There is no woman's sides " Can bide the beating of so strong a passion . " STEEVENS . CLEO . I know , by that same eye ...
... Pray you , stand further from me . ANT . the sides of nature Will not sustain it . ] So , in Twelfth - Night : " There is no woman's sides " Can bide the beating of so strong a passion . " STEEVENS . CLEO . I know , by that same eye ...
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... pray you , seek no colour for your going , But bid farewell , and go : when you sued staying , Then was the time for words : No going then ; - Eternity was in our lips , and eyes ; Bliss in our brows ' bent ; none our parts so poor ...
... pray you , seek no colour for your going , But bid farewell , and go : when you sued staying , Then was the time for words : No going then ; - Eternity was in our lips , and eyes ; Bliss in our brows ' bent ; none our parts so poor ...
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... praying , the thing for which we pray is losing its value . JOHNSON . Beg often our own harms , which the wise powers 58 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT II . ACT II. SCENE I. ...
... praying , the thing for which we pray is losing its value . JOHNSON . Beg often our own harms , which the wise powers 58 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT II . ACT II. SCENE I. ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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