The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen7 |
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... present accafion , the eleventh verfe of the 139th Pfalm , was in his thoughts . the darkness is no darkness with thee , but the night is as clear as the day . " STEEVENS . " Yea , Nor doth this wood lack worlds of company ; ] The fame ...
... present accafion , the eleventh verfe of the 139th Pfalm , was in his thoughts . the darkness is no darkness with thee , but the night is as clear as the day . " STEEVENS . " Yea , Nor doth this wood lack worlds of company ; ] The fame ...
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... present inftance , is a verb . So , in As you like it : And fo , from hour to hour , - we ripe , and ripe - . 3 STEEVENS . touching now the point of human skill , ] i . e . my senses being now at the utmoft height of perfe & ion . So ...
... present inftance , is a verb . So , in As you like it : And fo , from hour to hour , - we ripe , and ripe - . 3 STEEVENS . touching now the point of human skill , ] i . e . my senses being now at the utmoft height of perfe & ion . So ...
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... present time . " Again , in K. Henry V. " Either paft , or not arriv'd to pith and puissance . " Again , in Julius Cæfar : " Either led or driven , as we point the way . " Again , in K. Richard III . " Either thou wilt die by God's just ...
... present time . " Again , in K. Henry V. " Either paft , or not arriv'd to pith and puissance . " Again , in Julius Cæfar : " Either led or driven , as we point the way . " Again , in K. Richard III . " Either thou wilt die by God's just ...
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... present : “ Mopso . I pray , fir , what might I call you ? " 1. Fai . My name is Penny . Mop . I am forry I cannot purse you . Frifco . I pray you , fir , what might I call you ? ' ' 2. Fai . My name is Cricket . " Frif . I would I were ...
... present : “ Mopso . I pray , fir , what might I call you ? " 1. Fai . My name is Penny . Mop . I am forry I cannot purse you . Frifco . I pray you , fir , what might I call you ? ' ' 2. Fai . My name is Cricket . " Frif . I would I were ...
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William Shakespeare. This man , with lime and rough - cast , doth present " Wall , that vile wall which did thefe lovers fun- der ; And through wall's chink , poor fouls , they are content To whifper ; at the which let no man wonder ...
William Shakespeare. This man , with lime and rough - cast , doth present " Wall , that vile wall which did thefe lovers fun- der ; And through wall's chink , poor fouls , they are content To whifper ; at the which let no man wonder ...
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