The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ftate so . SANDS . They have all new legs , and lame ones ; one would take it , That never faw them pace before , the spavin , A springhalt reign'd among them . CHAM . 8 Death ! my lord , " mister artes . " Hence the mysteries in ...
... ftate so . SANDS . They have all new legs , and lame ones ; one would take it , That never faw them pace before , the spavin , A springhalt reign'd among them . CHAM . 8 Death ! my lord , " mister artes . " Hence the mysteries in ...
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... ftate of grace . [ Musick within . PAN . Grace ! not fo , friend ; honour and lord- ship are my titles : - What musick is this ? 2 I hope , I shall know your honour better . ) The servant means to quibble . He hopes that Pandarus will ...
... ftate of grace . [ Musick within . PAN . Grace ! not fo , friend ; honour and lord- ship are my titles : - What musick is this ? 2 I hope , I shall know your honour better . ) The servant means to quibble . He hopes that Pandarus will ...
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... ftate , I fear , Can scarce entreat you to be odd with him.5 HECT . I pray you , let us fee you in the field ; We have had pelting wars , fince you refus'd The Grecians ' cause . ACHIL . Doft thou entreat me , Hector ? To - morrow , do ...
... ftate , I fear , Can scarce entreat you to be odd with him.5 HECT . I pray you , let us fee you in the field ; We have had pelting wars , fince you refus'd The Grecians ' cause . ACHIL . Doft thou entreat me , Hector ? To - morrow , do ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 15 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1809 |
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