The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 159
... endure all threatnings , fleep upon't , And let the foes quietly cut their throats , Without repugnancy ? but if there be Such valour in the bearing , what make we Abroad ? Abroad ? why then , fure , women are more TIMON of ATHENS . 159.
... endure all threatnings , fleep upon't , And let the foes quietly cut their throats , Without repugnancy ? but if there be Such valour in the bearing , what make we Abroad ? Abroad ? why then , fure , women are more TIMON of ATHENS . 159.
Page 167
... Such a house broke ! So noble a master fall'n ! all gone ! and not One friend to take his fortune by the arm , And go along with him ? 2 Ser . As we do turn our backs From our companion , thrown into his grave , So his familiars to his ...
... Such a house broke ! So noble a master fall'n ! all gone ! and not One friend to take his fortune by the arm , And go along with him ? 2 Ser . As we do turn our backs From our companion , thrown into his grave , So his familiars to his ...
Page 173
... such a trifle , fuch a proud piece of cobweb - lawn . B. Jorfon in his Sejanus , ipoken by Agrippina . Were all Tiberius ' body fuck with eyes , And ev'ry wall and hanging in my house Tranfparent as this Lawn I wear . And in his Every ...
... such a trifle , fuch a proud piece of cobweb - lawn . B. Jorfon in his Sejanus , ipoken by Agrippina . Were all Tiberius ' body fuck with eyes , And ev'ry wall and hanging in my house Tranfparent as this Lawn I wear . And in his Every ...
Page 195
... Such a difappointment muft naturally give fresh life and strength to their danger . We mut certainly read with the old Folio's ; In cur dear peril . i . e . dread , deep . So in As you like it ; For my father hated his father dearly ...
... Such a difappointment muft naturally give fresh life and strength to their danger . We mut certainly read with the old Folio's ; In cur dear peril . i . e . dread , deep . So in As you like it ; For my father hated his father dearly ...
Page 247
... Such violent hands upon her tender life . Tit . How now ! has forrow made thee doat already ? Why , Marcus , no man fhould be mad but I ; What violent hands can fhe lay on her life ? Ah , wherefore doft thou urge the name of hands ...
... Such violent hands upon her tender life . Tit . How now ! has forrow made thee doat already ? Why , Marcus , no man fhould be mad but I ; What violent hands can fhe lay on her life ? Ah , wherefore doft thou urge the name of hands ...
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