The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen20 |
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... Thofe experiments which we are forbidden to perform ou living fubjects , may properly be attempted on dead ones , among which our Pericles may be reckoned ; being dead , in its prefent form to all purposes of the flage , and of no very ...
... Thofe experiments which we are forbidden to perform ou living fubjects , may properly be attempted on dead ones , among which our Pericles may be reckoned ; being dead , in its prefent form to all purposes of the flage , and of no very ...
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... thofe unfortunate wights , which , he tells us in his poem , were fixed on the gate of the palace at Antioch : " The fader , whan he underflood ،، That thei his doughter thus befought , ،، With all his wit he caft and fought " Howe that ...
... thofe unfortunate wights , which , he tells us in his poem , were fixed on the gate of the palace at Antioch : " The fader , whan he underflood ،، That thei his doughter thus befought , ،، With all his wit he caft and fought " Howe that ...
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... thofe fearful objects to prepare 9 This body , like to them , to what I must : For death remember'd , fhould be like a mirror , Who tells us , life's but breath ; to truft it , error . I'll make my will then ; and as fick men do , Who ...
... thofe fearful objects to prepare 9 This body , like to them , to what I must : For death remember'd , fhould be like a mirror , Who tells us , life's but breath ; to truft it , error . I'll make my will then ; and as fick men do , Who ...
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... " The mole remains fecure till he has thrown up thofe hillocks , which , by pointing out the courfe he is pursuing , enable the ver- min - hunter to catch him . STEEVENS . 2 ANT . Heaven , that I had thy head PRINCE OF OF TYRE . 29.
... " The mole remains fecure till he has thrown up thofe hillocks , which , by pointing out the courfe he is pursuing , enable the ver- min - hunter to catch him . STEEVENS . 2 ANT . Heaven , that I had thy head PRINCE OF OF TYRE . 29.
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... thofe men Blush not in actions blacker than the night , Will fhun no courfe to keep them from the light . * One fin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to luft , as flame to fmoke . Poifon and treafon are the hands of fin ...
... thofe men Blush not in actions blacker than the night , Will fhun no courfe to keep them from the light . * One fin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to luft , as flame to fmoke . Poifon and treafon are the hands of fin ...
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