The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Whose rocky fhore beats back the envious fiege Of watry Neptune , is bound in with shame , With inky blots , and rotten parchment - bonds . That England , that was wont to conquer others , Hath made a fhameful Conqueft of itself . Ah ...
... Whose rocky fhore beats back the envious fiege Of watry Neptune , is bound in with shame , With inky blots , and rotten parchment - bonds . That England , that was wont to conquer others , Hath made a fhameful Conqueft of itself . Ah ...
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... who's within there ? faddle my horfe . # -bear you well ] That is , conduct yourself with prudence . rea , look thou pale ? let me fee the Writing . Such harth and defective lines as this , are probably corrupt , and might be ea- Gly ...
... who's within there ? faddle my horfe . # -bear you well ] That is , conduct yourself with prudence . rea , look thou pale ? let me fee the Writing . Such harth and defective lines as this , are probably corrupt , and might be ea- Gly ...
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... Whose foldier now , under whofe bleffed Crofs We are impreffed , and engag'd to fight , Forthwith a Power of English fall we levy : Whofe arms were moulded in their mothers ' womb To chafe thefe Pagans , in thote holy freds , Over whofe ...
... Whose foldier now , under whofe bleffed Crofs We are impreffed , and engag'd to fight , Forthwith a Power of English fall we levy : Whofe arms were moulded in their mothers ' womb To chafe thefe Pagans , in thote holy freds , Over whofe ...
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... Whose tongue fhall afk me for one penny To ranfom home revolted Mortimer . Hot . Revolted Mortimer ? coft ( 5 ) He never did fall off , my fovereign Liege , But by the chance of war ; ( 6 ) to prove That true , Needs caufe he fuppofed ...
... Whose tongue fhall afk me for one penny To ranfom home revolted Mortimer . Hot . Revolted Mortimer ? coft ( 5 ) He never did fall off , my fovereign Liege , But by the chance of war ; ( 6 ) to prove That true , Needs caufe he fuppofed ...
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... whose vanity incited him to try his wit against the King's . When Lewis XIV . was afked , why , with fo much wit , he ne- ver attempted raillery , he answered , that he who practifed raillery ought to bear it in his tura , and that to ...
... whose vanity incited him to try his wit against the King's . When Lewis XIV . was afked , why , with fo much wit , he ne- ver attempted raillery , he answered , that he who practifed raillery ought to bear it in his tura , and that to ...
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