The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 981
... hath Heav'n lent us here ? Eli . He hath a trick of Cordelion's Face , The accent of his Tongue affe & teth him : Do you not read fome Tokens of my Son In the large Compofition of this Man ? K. John . Mine Eye hath well examined his ...
... hath Heav'n lent us here ? Eli . He hath a trick of Cordelion's Face , The accent of his Tongue affe & teth him : Do you not read fome Tokens of my Son In the large Compofition of this Man ? K. John . Mine Eye hath well examined his ...
Page 1001
... Hath drawn him from his own determin'd aid , From a refolv'd and honourable War , To a moft bafe and vile concluded Peace . And why rail I on this Commodity ? But for because he hath not wooed me yet : Not that I have the power to ...
... Hath drawn him from his own determin'd aid , From a refolv'd and honourable War , To a moft bafe and vile concluded Peace . And why rail I on this Commodity ? But for because he hath not wooed me yet : Not that I have the power to ...
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... hath made thee a moft ugly Man . Sal . What other Harm have I , good Lady , done , But fpoke the Harm that is by others done ? Conft . Which Harm within it felf fo hainous is , As it makes harmful all that fpeak of it . Arth . I do ...
... hath made thee a moft ugly Man . Sal . What other Harm have I , good Lady , done , But fpoke the Harm that is by others done ? Conft . Which Harm within it felf fo hainous is , As it makes harmful all that fpeak of it . Arth . I do ...
Page 1004
... hath this Day deferv'd ? What hath it done , That it in golden Letters fhould be fet Among the high Tides in the Kalendar ? Nay , rather turn this Day out of the Week , This Day of Shame , Oppreffion , Perjury .. Or if it must stand ...
... hath this Day deferv'd ? What hath it done , That it in golden Letters fhould be fet Among the high Tides in the Kalendar ? Nay , rather turn this Day out of the Week , This Day of Shame , Oppreffion , Perjury .. Or if it must stand ...
Page 1010
... hath a Hand , And in their Rage , I having hold of both , They whirle afunder , and difmember me . Husband , I cannot pray that thou may'st win : Uncle , I needs must pray that thou may'st lofe : Father , I may not with the Fortune ...
... hath a Hand , And in their Rage , I having hold of both , They whirle afunder , and difmember me . Husband , I cannot pray that thou may'st win : Uncle , I needs must pray that thou may'st lofe : Father , I may not with the Fortune ...
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