Modern Characters from Shakespeare, Alphabetically ArrangedE. Johnson, 1778 - 88 Seiten |
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... fing I'd have you buy and fell fo ; fo give alms ; Pray fo : when do dance I wish you you A wave o ' th ' fea , that you might ever do Nothing but that . Winter's Tale , A & IV . Bz Mr. Mr. B — ke.gun Yet I fee Thy honourable metal FROM ...
... fing I'd have you buy and fell fo ; fo give alms ; Pray fo : when do dance I wish you you A wave o ' th ' fea , that you might ever do Nothing but that . Winter's Tale , A & IV . Bz Mr. Mr. B — ke.gun Yet I fee Thy honourable metal FROM ...
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... fing ; - mend his ruff , and fing ; -pick his teeth , and fing , I knew a man had this trick of melan- choly , fold a goodly manor for a song ! All's Well , A & II . Hon . Hon . G. Hang - r . -For his verity MODERN CHARACTERS.
... fing ; - mend his ruff , and fing ; -pick his teeth , and fing , I knew a man had this trick of melan- choly , fold a goodly manor for a song ! All's Well , A & II . Hon . Hon . G. Hang - r . -For his verity MODERN CHARACTERS.
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... those eyes in heav'n , They thro ' the airy region ftream fo bright , That birds would fing , and think it were the morn ! Rom . and Jul . A & II . The The late Attempt in Jaffier . Oh , it offends FROM 47 SHAKESPEAR .
... those eyes in heav'n , They thro ' the airy region ftream fo bright , That birds would fing , and think it were the morn ! Rom . and Jul . A & II . The The late Attempt in Jaffier . Oh , it offends FROM 47 SHAKESPEAR .
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... fing me a bawdy fong to make me merry . I was once as virtuously given as a gentleman need be - Went to a bawdy - house not above once a quarter of an hour ! -but now I live out of all order and compass ! Henry IV . Part I. Act III ...
... fing me a bawdy fong to make me merry . I was once as virtuously given as a gentleman need be - Went to a bawdy - house not above once a quarter of an hour ! -but now I live out of all order and compass ! Henry IV . Part I. Act III ...
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... fing he falls ftraight a capering : he will fence with his own fhadow : if I fhould marry him , I should marry twenty husbands . A & I . Sir A L You'll leave your noife anon Do you take the court for Paris garden ? You rude flave leave ...
... fing he falls ftraight a capering : he will fence with his own fhadow : if I fhould marry him , I should marry twenty husbands . A & I . Sir A L You'll leave your noife anon Do you take the court for Paris garden ? You rude flave leave ...
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A& II A& IV A&III A&IV againſt aglet All's beauty beft blood brave caufe chafte Cleop Coriolanus Cymb Cymbeline defire devil doth Duke Earl fair father's feas feem fellow fervice fhall fhew fhould fince fing fome foul fpeaks fpirit ftand ftrange fuch fweet grace Hamlet hath heart heav'n Henry IV Henry VI Henry VIII himſelf honeft honour horfe horſe huſband itſelf Julius Cæfar King John King Lear Lady G Lady Lady laft Lear Lord G Lord Lord Love's Labour Loft Macbeth mafter marry Meafure Merch Merry Wives Mifs miſtreſs moft moſt muſt noble obferving Othello peace praiſe preſent reaſon Rich ſhall ſhe Shrew ſpeak ſuch ſweet thee theſe thoſe Thou art Timon of Athens tongue Troilus and Creffida Twelfth Night Whofe Winter's Tale yourſelf