The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 9A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... falfe expreffion was for the fake of as falfe a piece of wit : a poor quibble , alluding to a coward flying from his colours . WARBURTON . ( 1 ) get the start of the majestick world , & c . ] This image is extremely noble it is taken ...
... falfe expreffion was for the fake of as falfe a piece of wit : a poor quibble , alluding to a coward flying from his colours . WARBURTON . ( 1 ) get the start of the majestick world , & c . ] This image is extremely noble it is taken ...
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... falfe ; and that I dare not , falfer ; I will not come to - day . Tell them fo , Decius . Cal . Say , he is fick . Caf . Shall Cafar fend a lye ? Have I in conqueft ftretcht mine arm fo far , To be afraid to tell Grey - beards the truth ...
... falfe ; and that I dare not , falfer ; I will not come to - day . Tell them fo , Decius . Cal . Say , he is fick . Caf . Shall Cafar fend a lye ? Have I in conqueft ftretcht mine arm fo far , To be afraid to tell Grey - beards the truth ...
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... falfe eloquence would have fuited any character , and for its good fenfe would have be come the greatest of our author's time ; but yet , in a stile of declaiming , that fits as ill upon Brutus as our author's trowsers or collar - band ...
... falfe eloquence would have fuited any character , and for its good fenfe would have be come the greatest of our author's time ; but yet , in a stile of declaiming , that fits as ill upon Brutus as our author's trowsers or collar - band ...
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... falfe . Bru . He thinks , he is ftill at his inftrument . Lucius ! awake . Luc . My Lord ! Bru . Didft thou dream , Lucius , that thou fo cried ft out ? Luc . My Lord , I do not know that I did cry . Bru . Yes , that thou didft ; didft ...
... falfe . Bru . He thinks , he is ftill at his inftrument . Lucius ! awake . Luc . My Lord ! Bru . Didft thou dream , Lucius , that thou fo cried ft out ? Luc . My Lord , I do not know that I did cry . Bru . Yes , that thou didft ; didft ...
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... falfe to Fulvia ? riotous madness To be entangled with these mouth - made vows , Which break themselves in swearing ! Ant . Moft fweet Queen , - Cleo Nay , pray you , feek no colour for your going , But bid farewel , and go : when you ...
... falfe to Fulvia ? riotous madness To be entangled with these mouth - made vows , Which break themselves in swearing ! Ant . Moft fweet Queen , - Cleo Nay , pray you , feek no colour for your going , But bid farewel , and go : when you ...
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