The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... in Diogenes ' teeth , that the Sinoponetes had banished him Pontus , yea , faid he , I them of Diogenes . " MALONE . Look , what thy soul holds dear , imagine it D 2 KING RICHARD II . 35 GAUNT. All places that the eye of heaven visits...
... in Diogenes ' teeth , that the Sinoponetes had banished him Pontus , yea , faid he , I them of Diogenes . " MALONE . Look , what thy soul holds dear , imagine it D 2 KING RICHARD II . 35 GAUNT. All places that the eye of heaven visits...
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... faid to crop at once ? How is the idea of crookedness connected with that of cropping ? I fuppofe the poet dictated thus : And thy unkindness be time's crooked edge To crop at once- That is , let thy unkindness be time's scythe to crop ...
... faid to crop at once ? How is the idea of crookedness connected with that of cropping ? I fuppofe the poet dictated thus : And thy unkindness be time's crooked edge To crop at once- That is , let thy unkindness be time's scythe to crop ...
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... faid : His tongue is now a stringless instrument ; Words , life , and all , old Lancaster hath spent . YORK . Be York the next that must be bankrupt fo ! Though death be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. RICH . The ripest fruit first ...
... faid : His tongue is now a stringless instrument ; Words , life , and all , old Lancaster hath spent . YORK . Be York the next that must be bankrupt fo ! Though death be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. RICH . The ripest fruit first ...
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... faid Archbishop of Canterburie , and his nephew Thomas Arundell , sonne and heyre to the late Earle of Arundell , beheaded on Tower hill . There were also with him Reginalde Lord Cobham , Sir Thomas Erpingham , & c . " 1 His brother ...
... faid Archbishop of Canterburie , and his nephew Thomas Arundell , sonne and heyre to the late Earle of Arundell , beheaded on Tower hill . There were also with him Reginalde Lord Cobham , Sir Thomas Erpingham , & c . " 1 His brother ...
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... faid before , that " some unborn forrow , ripe in fortune's womb , was coming towards her . " She talks afterwards of her un- known griefs " being begotten ; she calls Green " the midwife of her woe ; " and then means to say , in the ...
... faid before , that " some unborn forrow , ripe in fortune's womb , was coming towards her . " She talks afterwards of her un- known griefs " being begotten ; she calls Green " the midwife of her woe ; " and then means to say , in the ...
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