The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volumen6Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... these hairs is Paris , my husband ? the forked one , quoth he , pluck't out and give it him : but there was fuch laughing , and Helen fo blush'd , and Paris so chaft , and all the reft fo laught , that it past . Cre . So let it now ...
... these hairs is Paris , my husband ? the forked one , quoth he , pluck't out and give it him : but there was fuch laughing , and Helen fo blush'd , and Paris so chaft , and all the reft fo laught , that it past . Cre . So let it now ...
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... these wards I lye , at a thousand watches . Pan . Say one of your watches . Cre . Nay I'll watch you for that , and that's one of the chief- eft of them too ; if I cannot ward what I would not have hit , I can watch you for telling how ...
... these wards I lye , at a thousand watches . Pan . Say one of your watches . Cre . Nay I'll watch you for that , and that's one of the chief- eft of them too ; if I cannot ward what I would not have hit , I can watch you for telling how ...
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... these two to make paradoxes . Neft . And in the imitation of these twain , ( Whom , as Ulyffes fays , opinion crowns With an imperial voice ) many are infect : Ajax is grown felf - will'd , and bears his head VOL VI . D In 4 In fuch a ...
... these two to make paradoxes . Neft . And in the imitation of these twain , ( Whom , as Ulyffes fays , opinion crowns With an imperial voice ) many are infect : Ajax is grown felf - will'd , and bears his head VOL VI . D In 4 In fuch a ...
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... these lazy tents , And every Greek of mettle , let him know What Troy means fairly , shall be spoke aloud . [ The trumpets found . We have , great Agamemnon , here in Troy A prince call'd Hector , ( Priam is his father ) Who in this ...
... these lazy tents , And every Greek of mettle , let him know What Troy means fairly , shall be spoke aloud . [ The trumpets found . We have , great Agamemnon , here in Troy A prince call'd Hector , ( Priam is his father ) Who in this ...
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... these my fingle arms ? What propugnation is in one man's valour , To stand the push and enmity of those This quarrel would excite ? yet I protest , Were I alone to pass the difficulties , And had as ample power , as I have will , Paris ...
... these my fingle arms ? What propugnation is in one man's valour , To stand the push and enmity of those This quarrel would excite ? yet I protest , Were I alone to pass the difficulties , And had as ample power , as I have will , Paris ...
Términos y frases comunes
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