The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volym 2J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... hand , Orla . Come , come , elder brother , you are too young in this . [ collaring him , Oli . Wilt thou lay hands on me , villain ? Orla . I am no villain : I am the youngest fon of Sir Rowland de Boys ; he was my father , and he is ...
... hand , Orla . Come , come , elder brother , you are too young in this . [ collaring him , Oli . Wilt thou lay hands on me , villain ? Orla . I am no villain : I am the youngest fon of Sir Rowland de Boys ; he was my father , and he is ...
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... hand from thy throat , ' till this other had pulled out thy tongue for faying fo ; thou haft rail'd on thyself . Adam . Sweet inafters , be patient ; for your father's remembrance , be at accord . Oli . Let me go , I fay . Orla . I will ...
... hand from thy throat , ' till this other had pulled out thy tongue for faying fo ; thou haft rail'd on thyself . Adam . Sweet inafters , be patient ; for your father's remembrance , be at accord . Oli . Let me go , I fay . Orla . I will ...
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... hand means laboured to diffuade him from it ; but he is refolute . I tell thee , Charles , he is the ftubbornest young fellow of France ; full of ambition , an envious emulator of every man's good parts , a fe- cret and villainous ...
... hand means laboured to diffuade him from it ; but he is refolute . I tell thee , Charles , he is the ftubbornest young fellow of France ; full of ambition , an envious emulator of every man's good parts , a fe- cret and villainous ...
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... hand lacks means . -Shall we go , coz ? [ Giving him a Chain from her Neck . Cel . Ay - Fare you well , fair gentleman . Orla . Can I not fay , I thank you ? parts - my better Are all thrown down ; and that , which here ftands up , Is ...
... hand lacks means . -Shall we go , coz ? [ Giving him a Chain from her Neck . Cel . Ay - Fare you well , fair gentleman . Orla . Can I not fay , I thank you ? parts - my better Are all thrown down ; and that , which here ftands up , Is ...
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... hand , and ( in my heart Lie there what hidden woman's fear there will ) I'll have a fwashing and a martial outfide , As many other mannish Cowards have , That do outface it with their femblances . Cel . What fhall I call thee , when ...
... hand , and ( in my heart Lie there what hidden woman's fear there will ) I'll have a fwashing and a martial outfide , As many other mannish Cowards have , That do outface it with their femblances . Cel . What fhall I call thee , when ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the ..., Volym 2 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1765 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1765 |
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