The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... night , Succeeding one another in a ranke , " 6 " Till all by one and one do touch the banke . " I meet with it again in Chapman's Epiftle Dedicatorie , prefixed to his verfion of the Iliad : 66 As in a fpring , " The plyant water , mov ...
... night , Succeeding one another in a ranke , " 6 " Till all by one and one do touch the banke . " I meet with it again in Chapman's Epiftle Dedicatorie , prefixed to his verfion of the Iliad : 66 As in a fpring , " The plyant water , mov ...
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... night they were layd under his pillow , and by day were carried in the rich jewel cofer of Darius , lately before vanquished by him in bat- taile . MALONE . Tranfported fhall be at high feftivals . Before the kings 48 FIRST PART OF.
... night they were layd under his pillow , and by day were carried in the rich jewel cofer of Darius , lately before vanquished by him in bat- taile . MALONE . Tranfported fhall be at high feftivals . Before the kings 48 FIRST PART OF.
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... night the Frenchmen are fecure , Having all day carous'd and banqueted : Embrace we then this opportunity ; As fitting beft to quittance their deceit , Contriv'd by art , and baleful forcery . BED . Coward of France ! -how much he ...
... night the Frenchmen are fecure , Having all day carous'd and banqueted : Embrace we then this opportunity ; As fitting beft to quittance their deceit , Contriv'd by art , and baleful forcery . BED . Coward of France ! -how much he ...
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... night appear How much in duty I am bound to both . [ The English Jcale the walls , crying St. George ! a Talbot ! and all enter by the town . SENT . [ Within . ] Arm , arm ! the enemy doth make affault ! The French leap over the walls ...
... night appear How much in duty I am bound to both . [ The English Jcale the walls , crying St. George ! a Talbot ! and all enter by the town . SENT . [ Within . ] Arm , arm ! the enemy doth make affault ! The French leap over the walls ...
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... night , Did look no better to that weighty charge . ALEN . Had all your quarters been as fafely kept , As that whereof I had the government , We had not been thus fhamefully furpriz'd . 2 Hearing alarums at our chamber doors . ] So , in ...
... night , Did look no better to that weighty charge . ALEN . Had all your quarters been as fafely kept , As that whereof I had the government , We had not been thus fhamefully furpriz'd . 2 Hearing alarums at our chamber doors . ] So , in ...
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