Modern Characters from Shakespeare, Alphabetically ArrangedE. Johnson, 1778 - 88 Seiten |
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... Lord Ab - g- -ny . Uz aven - I'll use thee kindly for thy mistress ' sake , That us'd me fo . Two Gent . of Verona . Lord Ar . rche He hears merry tales , and fmiles not ; I fear he will prove the weeping Philosopher when he grows old ...
... Lord Ab - g- -ny . Uz aven - I'll use thee kindly for thy mistress ' sake , That us'd me fo . Two Gent . of Verona . Lord Ar . rche He hears merry tales , and fmiles not ; I fear he will prove the weeping Philosopher when he grows old ...
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... Lord A Cymb . A & III . t . In hers I pray you let us fee you in the field ; We have had pelting wars fince you refus'd The Grecian's caufe . Troilus and Creffida , A & t IV . Where's Glofter now , that us'd to head the fray , And fcour ...
... Lord A Cymb . A & III . t . In hers I pray you let us fee you in the field ; We have had pelting wars fince you refus'd The Grecian's caufe . Troilus and Creffida , A & t IV . Where's Glofter now , that us'd to head the fray , And fcour ...
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... Lord B- Henry IV . Hortenfio , peace , thou know'ft not gold's effect . Is there one rich enough to be Petruchio's wife ? Be the as old as Sybil , as curft and shrewd As Socrates ' , Xantippe , or a worse , She moves me not . Were fhe ...
... Lord B- Henry IV . Hortenfio , peace , thou know'ft not gold's effect . Is there one rich enough to be Petruchio's wife ? Be the as old as Sybil , as curft and shrewd As Socrates ' , Xantippe , or a worse , She moves me not . Were fhe ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke . By your leave , sweet ladies ! If I chance to talk wild , forgive me : - I had it from my father . He was very mad , And kifs'd you twenty with a breath , As I do now ! Henry VIII . A & I. Lady B. She's fair , and ...
... Lord Bolingbroke . By your leave , sweet ladies ! If I chance to talk wild , forgive me : - I had it from my father . He was very mad , And kifs'd you twenty with a breath , As I do now ! Henry VIII . A & I. Lady B. She's fair , and ...
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... Lord Ed . B- lick • ' Tis not unknown to you , Antonio , How much I have disabled mine eftate , By fhewing fomething a more fwelling port Than my faint means would grant contrivance . Sir C Merch . V. A & I. B. I do know kinfmen of mine ...
... Lord Ed . B- lick • ' Tis not unknown to you , Antonio , How much I have disabled mine eftate , By fhewing fomething a more fwelling port Than my faint means would grant contrivance . Sir C Merch . V. A & I. B. I do know kinfmen of mine ...
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