The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 pages |
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... strange events and fabulous transactions ; and that incredibility by which maturer knowledge is offended , was the chief recommendation of his writings to unskilful euriosity . Such , indeed , is the power of the marvellous , even over ...
... strange events and fabulous transactions ; and that incredibility by which maturer knowledge is offended , was the chief recommendation of his writings to unskilful euriosity . Such , indeed , is the power of the marvellous , even over ...
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... strange one , ( To break the heart of generosity , And make bold power look pale ) they threw their caps As they would hang them on the horns o'the Shating their emulation . ||| [ moon Men . What is granted them ? Mar. Five tribunes to ...
... strange one , ( To break the heart of generosity , And make bold power look pale ) they threw their caps As they would hang them on the horns o'the Shating their emulation . ||| [ moon Men . What is granted them ? Mar. Five tribunes to ...
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... strange now : Do you two know how you are censured here in the city , I mean of us o'the right hand file ? Do you ? Both Trib . Why , how are we censured ? Men . Because you talk of pride now , -Will you not be angry ? Both trib . Well ...
... strange now : Do you two know how you are censured here in the city , I mean of us o'the right hand file ? Do you ? Both Trib . Why , how are we censured ? Men . Because you talk of pride now , -Will you not be angry ? Both trib . Well ...
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... strange things from Rome ; all tend- Sic . I would he had coutinn'd to his countrying to the good of their adversaries . Have you As he began ; and not unknit himself an army ready , say you ? Vol . A most royal one : the centurions and ...
... strange things from Rome ; all tend- Sic . I would he had coutinn'd to his countrying to the good of their adversaries . Have you As he began ; and not unknit himself an army ready , say you ? Vol . A most royal one : the centurions and ...
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... strange one as ever I looked on : cannot get him out o'the house : Pr'ythee , call may master to him . 3 Sert . What have you to do here , fellow ? Pray you , avoid the house Cor . Let me but stand : I will not hurt your bearth . a Serv ...
... strange one as ever I looked on : cannot get him out o'the house : Pr'ythee , call may master to him . 3 Sert . What have you to do here , fellow ? Pray you , avoid the house Cor . Let me but stand : I will not hurt your bearth . a Serv ...
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