The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volumen3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... thofe vapours that offended us ; And , by the benefit of his wifh'd light , The feas waxt calm ; and we discovered Two fhips from far making amain to us , Of Corinth that , of Epidaurus this ; But ere they came oh , let me fay no more ...
... thofe vapours that offended us ; And , by the benefit of his wifh'd light , The feas waxt calm ; and we discovered Two fhips from far making amain to us , Of Corinth that , of Epidaurus this ; But ere they came oh , let me fay no more ...
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... thofe again , Perchance , you will not bear them patiently . Ant . Thy mistress ' marks ? ̧what mistress , flave , hast thou ? E. Dro . Your worship's wife , my mistress at the Phoenix She , And prays , She , that doth faft , ' to The ...
... thofe again , Perchance , you will not bear them patiently . Ant . Thy mistress ' marks ? ̧what mistress , flave , hast thou ? E. Dro . Your worship's wife , my mistress at the Phoenix She , And prays , She , that doth faft , ' to The ...
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... Thofe , who attentively con- " fider these three Lines , muft confefs , that the Poet intended , the Epi- " thet given to each of these Mifcreants fhould declare the Power by " which they perform their Feats , and which would therefore ...
... Thofe , who attentively con- " fider these three Lines , muft confefs , that the Poet intended , the Epi- " thet given to each of these Mifcreants fhould declare the Power by " which they perform their Feats , and which would therefore ...
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... thofe little Phantoms never pretended to think , that they ftole any thing but Children . Certainly , it will fort better in Sense with the other Names annex'd , as well as the Character of a Catch - pole , to conclude that the Poet ...
... thofe little Phantoms never pretended to think , that they ftole any thing but Children . Certainly , it will fort better in Sense with the other Names annex'd , as well as the Character of a Catch - pole , to conclude that the Poet ...
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... thofe falfe eyes , That would behold in me this fhameful sport . Enter three or four , and offer to bind him : he ftrives . Adr . Oh , bind him , bind him , let him not come near me . Pinch . More company ; him . the fiend is ftrong ...
... thofe falfe eyes , That would behold in me this fhameful sport . Enter three or four , and offer to bind him : he ftrives . Adr . Oh , bind him , bind him , let him not come near me . Pinch . More company ; him . the fiend is ftrong ...
Términos y frases comunes
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