“The” Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volumen7A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... ( fair Beholders ) that our Play Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils , ' Ginning i'th ' middle : starting thence away , ( 2 ) To what may be digested in a Play . Like , or find fault , -do , as your pleasures are ; Now ...
... ( fair Beholders ) that our Play Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils , ' Ginning i'th ' middle : starting thence away , ( 2 ) To what may be digested in a Play . Like , or find fault , -do , as your pleasures are ; Now ...
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... fair Creffid comes into my thoughts , So , traitor ! when she comes ? when is she thence ? Pan . Well , she look'd yesternight fairer than ever I faw her look , or any woman else . Troi . I was about to tell thee , when my heart , As ...
... fair Creffid comes into my thoughts , So , traitor ! when she comes ? when is she thence ? Pan . Well , she look'd yesternight fairer than ever I faw her look , or any woman else . Troi . I was about to tell thee , when my heart , As ...
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... fair ; Pour'st in the open ulcer of my heart Her eyes , her hair , her cheek , her gate , her voice ; Handlest in thy discourse - O that ! her hand ! ( In whose comparison , all whites are ink Writing their own reproach ) to whose soft ...
... fair ; Pour'st in the open ulcer of my heart Her eyes , her hair , her cheek , her gate , her voice ; Handlest in thy discourse - O that ! her hand ! ( In whose comparison , all whites are ink Writing their own reproach ) to whose soft ...
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In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. Fools on both fides . Helen must needs be fair , When with your blood you daily paint her thus . I cannot fight upon this Argument , It is too starv'd a subject for my fword : But Pandarus - O Gods ...
In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. Fools on both fides . Helen must needs be fair , When with your blood you daily paint her thus . I cannot fight upon this Argument , It is too starv'd a subject for my fword : But Pandarus - O Gods ...
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... fair message to his kingly ears ? Aga . With furety stronger than Achilles ' arm , ' Fore all the Greekish heads , which with one voice Call Agamemnon Head and General . Æne . Fair leave , and large security . A stranger to those most ...
... fair message to his kingly ears ? Aga . With furety stronger than Achilles ' arm , ' Fore all the Greekish heads , which with one voice Call Agamemnon Head and General . Æne . Fair leave , and large security . A stranger to those most ...
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