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... fome place of my foul A drop of patience . Othello , A. 4 , S. 2 . -O , you mighty Gods ! This world I do renounce ; and , in your fights , Shake patiently my great affliction off : If I could bear it longer , and not fall To quarrel ...
... fome place of my foul A drop of patience . Othello , A. 4 , S. 2 . -O , you mighty Gods ! This world I do renounce ; and , in your fights , Shake patiently my great affliction off : If I could bear it longer , and not fall To quarrel ...
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... fome humour in it ; for a man that goes to borrow money is of all others the moft complaifant ; his cap is always at hand . WARBURTON . Perhaps the old reading , a borrow'd cap , might be right . Fal- staff's followers , when they stole ...
... fome humour in it ; for a man that goes to borrow money is of all others the moft complaifant ; his cap is always at hand . WARBURTON . Perhaps the old reading , a borrow'd cap , might be right . Fal- staff's followers , when they stole ...
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... fome monofyllable , and befide , ranfom is a word not likely to have been corrupted . JOHNSON . It appears from Sir A. Gorges ' tranflation of Lucan , that fome part of the intestines was anciently called the rimme . " The flender rimme ...
... fome monofyllable , and befide , ranfom is a word not likely to have been corrupted . JOHNSON . It appears from Sir A. Gorges ' tranflation of Lucan , that fome part of the intestines was anciently called the rimme . " The flender rimme ...
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... fome memory , My wafting lamps fome fading glimmer left . Comedy of Errors , A. 5 , S. 1 . What , will the afpiring blood of Lancaster Sink in the ground ? I thought it would have mounted . See , how my fword weeps for the poor king's ...
... fome memory , My wafting lamps fome fading glimmer left . Comedy of Errors , A. 5 , S. 1 . What , will the afpiring blood of Lancaster Sink in the ground ? I thought it would have mounted . See , how my fword weeps for the poor king's ...
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... fome strait decrees , That lie too heavy on the commonwealth . Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 4 , S. 3 : By all the operations of the orbs , From whom we do exift , and cease to be ; Here I disclaim all my paternal care , Propinquity and property ...
... fome strait decrees , That lie too heavy on the commonwealth . Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 4 , S. 3 : By all the operations of the orbs , From whom we do exift , and cease to be ; Here I disclaim all my paternal care , Propinquity and property ...
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A Concordance to Shakespeare: Suited to All the Editions, in which the ... William Shakespeare,Andrew Becket Vista de fragmentos - 1970 |
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