The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 pages |
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... words : -We did request it ; We are the greater poll , † and in true fear They gave us our demands : -Thus we debase ... word . Edi . Peace , peace . Men . Be that you seem , truly your country's friend , And temperately proceed to what ...
... words : -We did request it ; We are the greater poll , † and in true fear They gave us our demands : -Thus we debase ... word . Edi . Peace , peace . Men . Be that you seem , truly your country's friend , And temperately proceed to what ...
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... word more , one word . This tiger - footed rage , when it shall find The harm of unscann'd swiftness , wili , too late , Tie leaden pounds to his heels . Proceed by pro- cess ; Lest parties ( as he is belov'd ) break out , And sack ...
... word more , one word . This tiger - footed rage , when it shall find The harm of unscann'd swiftness , wili , too late , Tie leaden pounds to his heels . Proceed by pro- cess ; Lest parties ( as he is belov'd ) break out , And sack ...
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... word is mildly : -Pray you , Let them accuse me by invention , I let us Will answer in mine honour . Men . Ay , but mildly . Cor . Well , mildly be it then : mildly . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The same . - The Forum . Enter SICINIUS and ...
... word is mildly : -Pray you , Let them accuse me by invention , I let us Will answer in mine honour . Men . Ay , but mildly . Cor . Well , mildly be it then : mildly . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The same . - The Forum . Enter SICINIUS and ...
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... word , I would I might go to hell among the rogues : -and so he fell . When he came to himself again , he said , If he had done , or said , any thing amiss , he desired their wor- ships to think it was his infirmity . Three or four ...
... word , I would I might go to hell among the rogues : -and so he fell . When he came to himself again , he said , If he had done , or said , any thing amiss , he desired their wor- ships to think it was his infirmity . Three or four ...
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... word . Luc . I will , Sir . [ Exit . Bru . The exhalations , whizzing in the air , Give so much light , that I may read by them . Opens the Letter , and reads . Bratus , then sleep'st ; awake , and see thyself . Shall Kome , & c . Speak ...
... word . Luc . I will , Sir . [ Exit . Bru . The exhalations , whizzing in the air , Give so much light , that I may read by them . Opens the Letter , and reads . Bratus , then sleep'st ; awake , and see thyself . Shall Kome , & c . Speak ...
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