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... pleased to make . ୨୦ 000 But if there be a pow'r too just and strong To wink at crimes and bear unpunished wrong , 100 Look humbly upward , see his will disclose The forfeit first , and then the fine impose : A mulct thy poverty could ...
... pleased to make . ୨୦ 000 But if there be a pow'r too just and strong To wink at crimes and bear unpunished wrong , 100 Look humbly upward , see his will disclose The forfeit first , and then the fine impose : A mulct thy poverty could ...
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... pleased in humble way To write a trifle called a play . This truly is a degradation , But would oblige the crown and nation Next to your wise negotiation . If you pretend ( as well you may ) Your high degree , your friends will say That ...
... pleased in humble way To write a trifle called a play . This truly is a degradation , But would oblige the crown and nation Next to your wise negotiation . If you pretend ( as well you may ) Your high degree , your friends will say That ...
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... pleased the Greeks would not satisfy an English audience . Whether our English audience have been pleased hitherto with acorns , as he calls it , or with bread , is the next question ; that is , whether the means which Shakespeare and ...
... pleased the Greeks would not satisfy an English audience . Whether our English audience have been pleased hitherto with acorns , as he calls it , or with bread , is the next question ; that is , whether the means which Shakespeare and ...
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Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings | 3 |
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