The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... mafter it . In this fenfe , all is right . * On what condition ] It fhould be , in what condition . That is , in what degree of guilt . The particles in the old editions are of lit- tle credit . And , And , noble uncle , I beseech your ...
... mafter it . In this fenfe , all is right . * On what condition ] It fhould be , in what condition . That is , in what degree of guilt . The particles in the old editions are of lit- tle credit . And , And , noble uncle , I beseech your ...
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... Mafter , God omnipotent , Is muft'ring in his clouds on our behalf Armies of Peftilence ; and they shall strike Your children yet unborn , and unbegot , head ,. That lift your vaffal hands againft my And threat the Glory of my precious ...
... Mafter , God omnipotent , Is muft'ring in his clouds on our behalf Armies of Peftilence ; and they shall strike Your children yet unborn , and unbegot , head ,. That lift your vaffal hands againft my And threat the Glory of my precious ...
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... mafter Gads - bill . It holds current , that I told you yefternight . There's a ( 6 ) Frank- lin , in the wild of Kent , hath brought three hundred marks with him in gold ; I heard him tell it to one of his company laft night at fupper ...
... mafter Gads - bill . It holds current , that I told you yefternight . There's a ( 6 ) Frank- lin , in the wild of Kent , hath brought three hundred marks with him in gold ; I heard him tell it to one of his company laft night at fupper ...
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... mafters , and great Oneyers ; fuch as can hold in , fuch as will ( 1 ) ftrike fooner than fpeak and speak fooner than think ; and think fooner than pray ; and yet I lye , for they pray continually unto their faint the Common - wealth ...
... mafters , and great Oneyers ; fuch as can hold in , fuch as will ( 1 ) ftrike fooner than fpeak and speak fooner than think ; and think fooner than pray ; and yet I lye , for they pray continually unto their faint the Common - wealth ...
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... mafters , happy man be his dole , fay I ; every man to his bufinefs . SCENE IV . Enter Travellers . Trav . Come , neighbour ; the boy fhall lead our horfes down the hill : we'll walk a foot a while , and ease our legs . Thieves . Stand ...
... mafters , happy man be his dole , fay I ; every man to his bufinefs . SCENE IV . Enter Travellers . Trav . Come , neighbour ; the boy fhall lead our horfes down the hill : we'll walk a foot a while , and ease our legs . Thieves . Stand ...
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