“The” Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volumen7A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... most bravely ; I'll tell you them all by their names , as they pass by ; but mark Troilus above the reft . ( 8 ) Two and fifty hairs , quoth bhe , and one white ; that white Hair is my Father , and all the rest are his Sons . ] The ...
... most bravely ; I'll tell you them all by their names , as they pass by ; but mark Troilus above the reft . ( 8 ) Two and fifty hairs , quoth bhe , and one white ; that white Hair is my Father , and all the rest are his Sons . ] The ...
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In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. The which , most mighty for thy place and sway , [ To Aga . And thou , most rev'rend for thy stretcht - out life , [ To Neft . I give to both your speeches ; which were such , As Agamemnon and the ...
In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. The which , most mighty for thy place and sway , [ To Aga . And thou , most rev'rend for thy stretcht - out life , [ To Neft . I give to both your speeches ; which were such , As Agamemnon and the ...
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... Most wisely hath Ulyffes here discover'd The feaver , whereof all our power is fick . Aga . The nature of the fickness found , Ulyffes , What is the remedy ? Ulyff . The great Achilles , whom opinion crowns The finew and the fore - hand ...
... Most wisely hath Ulyffes here discover'd The feaver , whereof all our power is fick . Aga . The nature of the fickness found , Ulyffes , What is the remedy ? Ulyff . The great Achilles , whom opinion crowns The finew and the fore - hand ...
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... most imperial looks Know them from eyes of other mortals ? Aga . How ? How may Æne . I ask , that I might waken Reverence , And bid the cheek be ready with a blush Modest as morning , when she coldly eyes The youthful Phœbus : Which is ...
... most imperial looks Know them from eyes of other mortals ? Aga . How ? How may Æne . I ask , that I might waken Reverence , And bid the cheek be ready with a blush Modest as morning , when she coldly eyes The youthful Phœbus : Which is ...
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... most justly applied to the loquacious Therfites . And , indeed , in several Counties of England , an idle Prater is call'd , a windy Fellow . use to beat me , I will begin at thy 3 ufe 34 TROILUS and CRESSIDA . Ther. I shall fooner rail ...
... most justly applied to the loquacious Therfites . And , indeed , in several Counties of England , an idle Prater is call'd , a windy Fellow . use to beat me , I will begin at thy 3 ufe 34 TROILUS and CRESSIDA . Ther. I shall fooner rail ...
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