“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 6F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... unto them all ; To - morrow I intend to hunt again . 1 Hun . I will , my lord . Lord . What's here ? one dead , or drunk ? See , doth he breathe ? 2 Hun . He breathes , my lord : Were he not warm'd with ale , This were a bed but cold to ...
... unto them all ; To - morrow I intend to hunt again . 1 Hun . I will , my lord . Lord . What's here ? one dead , or drunk ? See , doth he breathe ? 2 Hun . He breathes , my lord : Were he not warm'd with ale , This were a bed but cold to ...
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... unto the wise , than any way els to be regarded , though ( happly ) they have bene of some vaine conceited fondlings great- ly gaped at , what time they were showed upon the stage in their graced deformities : neverthelesse now to be ...
... unto the wise , than any way els to be regarded , though ( happly ) they have bene of some vaine conceited fondlings great- ly gaped at , what time they were showed upon the stage in their graced deformities : neverthelesse now to be ...
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... Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With soft low tongue , and lowly courtesy ; And say , -What is ' t your honour will command , Wherein your lady , and your humble wife , May show her duty ...
... Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With soft low tongue , and lowly courtesy ; And say , -What is ' t your honour will command , Wherein your lady , and your humble wife , May show her duty ...
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... unto me ; Being all this time abandon'd from your bed . Sly . " Tis much ; - alone.- -Servants , leave me and her Madam , undress you , and come now to bed . " Boy . Oh that my lovelie lord would once vouchsafe " To looke on me , and ...
... unto me ; Being all this time abandon'd from your bed . Sly . " Tis much ; - alone.- -Servants , leave me and her Madam , undress you , and come now to bed . " Boy . Oh that my lovelie lord would once vouchsafe " To looke on me , and ...
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... unto the chyn ; " Hir lippes shronken ben for age , " There was no grace in hir visage . " Hir front was narowe , hir lockes hore , - " She loketh foorth as doth a more : " Hir necke is shorte , hir shulders courbe , " That might a mans ...
... unto the chyn ; " Hir lippes shronken ben for age , " There was no grace in hir visage . " Hir front was narowe , hir lockes hore , - " She loketh foorth as doth a more : " Hir necke is shorte , hir shulders courbe , " That might a mans ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1765 |
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