“The” Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volumen7A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... himself . Pan . Himself ? alas , poor Troilus ! I would he were . Cre . So he is . Pan . ' Condition , I had gone bare - foot to India . being on the Stage . - Wonderful Acuteness ! But , with Submission , this Gentleman's Note is much ...
... himself . Pan . Himself ? alas , poor Troilus ! I would he were . Cre . So he is . Pan . ' Condition , I had gone bare - foot to India . being on the Stage . - Wonderful Acuteness ! But , with Submission , this Gentleman's Note is much ...
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... himself ; would , he were himself ! well , the Gods are above ; time must friend , or end ; well , Troilus , well , I would , my heart were in her body ! -no , Hector is not a better man than Troilus . Cre . Excuse me . Pan . He is ...
... himself ; would , he were himself ! well , the Gods are above ; time must friend , or end ; well , Troilus , well , I would , my heart were in her body ! -no , Hector is not a better man than Troilus . Cre . Excuse me . Pan . He is ...
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... himself bring the praise forth : What the repining enemy commends , That breath Fame blows , that praise sole pure transcends . Aga . Sir , you of Troy , call you your self Æneas ? Æne . Ay , Greek , that is my name . Aga . What's your ...
... himself bring the praise forth : What the repining enemy commends , That breath Fame blows , that praise sole pure transcends . Aga . Sir , you of Troy , call you your self Æneas ? Æne . Ay , Greek , that is my name . Aga . What's your ...
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... himself thus : ' Tis absurd to say , that People have talk'd well , and yet but fuperficially at the same Time . I have ventur'd to substitute a Disjunctive instead of the Copulative , by which we gain this commodious Senfe : " You have ...
... himself thus : ' Tis absurd to say , that People have talk'd well , and yet but fuperficially at the same Time . I have ventur'd to substitute a Disjunctive instead of the Copulative , by which we gain this commodious Senfe : " You have ...
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... himself Philosopher . And he was near 600 Years after the Date of Hector , even from his beginning to flourish . ' Tis true , the thing , which we now understand by Philosophy , was then known : but it was only till then call'd ...
... himself Philosopher . And he was near 600 Years after the Date of Hector , even from his beginning to flourish . ' Tis true , the thing , which we now understand by Philosophy , was then known : but it was only till then call'd ...
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