The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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What a bafte looks through his eyes ! So а should he look , That seems to speak things strange . 3 9 Enter Rosse . ] The old copy-- Enter Rofse and Angus : but as only the trane of Rolle is spoken to , or speaks any thing in the ...
What a bafte looks through his eyes ! So а should he look , That seems to speak things strange . 3 9 Enter Rosse . ] The old copy-- Enter Rofse and Angus : but as only the trane of Rolle is spoken to , or speaks any thing in the ...
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He looks like one that is big with something of importance ; taphor so natural that it is every day used in common discourse . JOHNSON Mr. M. Mason observes that the meaning of Lenox is , “ So should he look , who seems as if he had ...
He looks like one that is big with something of importance ; taphor so natural that it is every day used in common discourse . JOHNSON Mr. M. Mason observes that the meaning of Lenox is , “ So should he look , who seems as if he had ...
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... I'll do , and I'll do . l ' the shipman's card.Look what I have.Show me , Jhow me . Thus do go about , about ;-) As I cannot help fuppofing this 8 - ! 2 2. Witch . I'll give thee a wind . MACBET H. 25.
... I'll do , and I'll do . l ' the shipman's card.Look what I have.Show me , Jhow me . Thus do go about , about ;-) As I cannot help fuppofing this 8 - ! 2 2. Witch . I'll give thee a wind . MACBET H. 25.
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Look what I have . 1 8 Mr. Theobald has very juftly explained forbid by accursed , but without giving any reason of his interpretation . To bid is originally to pray , as in this Saxon fragment : He is wis that bit and bote , & c .
Look what I have . 1 8 Mr. Theobald has very juftly explained forbid by accursed , but without giving any reason of his interpretation . To bid is originally to pray , as in this Saxon fragment : He is wis that bit and bote , & c .
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So wither'd , and so wild in their attire ; That look not like the inhabitants o'the earth , And yet are on't ? —Live you ? or are you aught That man may question ? You seem to understand me , By each at once her choppy finger laying ...
So wither'd , and so wild in their attire ; That look not like the inhabitants o'the earth , And yet are on't ? —Live you ? or are you aught That man may question ? You seem to understand me , By each at once her choppy finger laying ...
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