The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... comes . ANG . Always obedient to your grace's will , I come to know your pleasure . 7 For you must know , we have with special foul Elected him our absence to supply ; ] By the words with special foul elected him , I believe , the poet ...
... comes . ANG . Always obedient to your grace's will , I come to know your pleasure . 7 For you must know , we have with special foul Elected him our absence to supply ; ] By the words with special foul elected him , I believe , the poet ...
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... come . If this fenfe be received , the paffage is clear and proper . JOHNSON . Shakspeare muft , I believe , be anfwerable for the unneceffary pomp of this introduction . He has the fame thought in Henry IV . P. II . which affords fome ...
... come . If this fenfe be received , the paffage is clear and proper . JOHNSON . Shakspeare muft , I believe , be anfwerable for the unneceffary pomp of this introduction . He has the fame thought in Henry IV . P. II . which affords fome ...
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... comes ! I have purchased as many difeafes under her roof , as come to- 2 GENT . To what , I pray ? 1 GENT . Judge . 2 GENT . To three thoufand dollars a year . " 1 GENT . Ay , and more . LUCIO . A French crown more . Behold , behold ...
... comes ! I have purchased as many difeafes under her roof , as come to- 2 GENT . To what , I pray ? 1 GENT . Judge . 2 GENT . To three thoufand dollars a year . " 1 GENT . Ay , and more . LUCIO . A French crown more . Behold , behold ...
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... Come ; fear not you : good counsellors lack no clients though you change your place , you need not change your trade ... comes fignior Claudio , led by the provoft to prison : and there's madam Juliet . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . The fame ...
... Come ; fear not you : good counsellors lack no clients though you change your place , you need not change your trade ... comes fignior Claudio , led by the provoft to prison : and there's madam Juliet . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . The fame ...
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William Shakespeare. LUCIO . Why , how now , Claudio ? whence comes this reftraint ? CLAUD . From too much liberty liberty : 1 my Lucio , As furfeit is the father of much fast , So every scope by the immoderate use Turns to refraint ...
William Shakespeare. LUCIO . Why , how now , Claudio ? whence comes this reftraint ? CLAUD . From too much liberty liberty : 1 my Lucio , As furfeit is the father of much fast , So every scope by the immoderate use Turns to refraint ...
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