The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen20 |
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... tell me , firft , art thou indeede the man " Which did inftru & Pericles thus ? make aunswer if thou can . " & c & c . Such therefore was the pronunciation of this proper name , in the age of Shakspeare . The addrefs of Perfius to a ...
... tell me , firft , art thou indeede the man " Which did inftru & Pericles thus ? make aunswer if thou can . " & c & c . Such therefore was the pronunciation of this proper name , in the age of Shakspeare . The addrefs of Perfius to a ...
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... tell you what mine authors fay : " ) This innovation may feem to introduce obfcurity ; but in huddling words on each other , without their neceffary articles and prepo- fitions , the chief skill of our prefent imitator of antiquated ...
... tell you what mine authors fay : " ) This innovation may feem to introduce obfcurity ; but in huddling words on each other , without their neceffary articles and prepo- fitions , the chief skill of our prefent imitator of antiquated ...
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... tell , " He fhulde in certeyn lefe his hede : ،، And thus there were many dede , " Her heades fondinge on the gate ; " Till at laft , long and late , " For lack of anfwere in this wife " The remenant , that wexen wyfe , " Efchewden to ...
... tell , " He fhulde in certeyn lefe his hede : ،، And thus there were many dede , " Her heades fondinge on the gate ; " Till at laft , long and late , " For lack of anfwere in this wife " The remenant , that wexen wyfe , " Efchewden to ...
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... aduife them from affaying any fuch danger . Thefe outrages practifed Antiochus , to the end he might continue in filthy inceft with his daughter . " STEEVENS , Tell thee with fpeechlefs tongues , and femblance pale , 2 PERICLE S.
... aduife them from affaying any fuch danger . Thefe outrages practifed Antiochus , to the end he might continue in filthy inceft with his daughter . " STEEVENS , Tell thee with fpeechlefs tongues , and femblance pale , 2 PERICLE S.
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William Shakespeare. Tell thee with fpeechlefs tongues , and femblance pale , That , without covering , fave yon field of stars , " They here fland martyrs , flain in Cupid's wars ; And ... Tell thee with fpeechlefs tongues, and femblance ...
William Shakespeare. Tell thee with fpeechlefs tongues , and femblance pale , That , without covering , fave yon field of stars , " They here fland martyrs , flain in Cupid's wars ; And ... Tell thee with fpeechlefs tongues, and femblance ...
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