The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen10 |
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... fince found that Sir T. Hanmer attempted the fame correction ; though I believe the old reading to be the true one . Vaflum was the ancient term for wafte uncul- tivated land . Over a vast , therefore , means at a great and vacant ...
... fince found that Sir T. Hanmer attempted the fame correction ; though I believe the old reading to be the true one . Vaflum was the ancient term for wafte uncul- tivated land . Over a vast , therefore , means at a great and vacant ...
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... fince we have left our throne Without a burden : time as long again Would be fill'd up , my brother , with our thanks ; And yet we should , for perpetuity , Go hence in debt : And therefore , like a cypher , Yet ftanding in rich place ...
... fince we have left our throne Without a burden : time as long again Would be fill'd up , my brother , with our thanks ; And yet we should , for perpetuity , Go hence in debt : And therefore , like a cypher , Yet ftanding in rich place ...
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William Shakespeare. HER . By this we gather , You have tripp'd fince . POL . O my moft facred lady , Temptations have fince then been born to us : for In those unfledg'd days was my wife a girl ; Your precious felf had then not cross'd ...
William Shakespeare. HER . By this we gather , You have tripp'd fince . POL . O my moft facred lady , Temptations have fince then been born to us : for In those unfledg'd days was my wife a girl ; Your precious felf had then not cross'd ...
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... a fubfequent paffage , A & III . fc . iii : " L Poor wretch , " That , for thy mother's fault , art thus expos'd " To lofs , and what may follow ! " MALONE . An hour fince : Cleomenes and Dion , Being well 76 WINTER'S TALE .
... a fubfequent paffage , A & III . fc . iii : " L Poor wretch , " That , for thy mother's fault , art thus expos'd " To lofs , and what may follow ! " MALONE . An hour fince : Cleomenes and Dion , Being well 76 WINTER'S TALE .
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William Shakespeare. An hour fince : Cleomenes and Dion , Being well arriv'd from Delphos , are both landed , Hafting to the court . 1. LORD . So please you , fir , their speed Hath been beyond account . LEON . Twenty - three days They ...
William Shakespeare. An hour fince : Cleomenes and Dion , Being well arriv'd from Delphos , are both landed , Hafting to the court . 1. LORD . So please you , fir , their speed Hath been beyond account . LEON . Twenty - three days They ...
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