Modern Characters from Shakespeare, Alphabetically ArrangedE. Johnson, 1778 - 88 Seiten |
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... head ; -and yet as rough ( Their royal blood enchaf'd ) as the rudeft wind That shakes the mountain pine ! A. D - of A Cymb . A & IV . -r . Ancaster I cannot tell What heaven has given him ; let some graver eye Pierce into that ; but I ...
... head ; -and yet as rough ( Their royal blood enchaf'd ) as the rudeft wind That shakes the mountain pine ! A. D - of A Cymb . A & IV . -r . Ancaster I cannot tell What heaven has given him ; let some graver eye Pierce into that ; but I ...
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... head the fray , And fcour the ranks where deadlieft dangers lay ? How like a Shepherd in a lonely shade , Idle , unarm'd , and lift'ning to the fight ? Lear , A & V. Sir Wm . A - ft . shur kut You wear out a good wholfome forenoon , in ...
... head the fray , And fcour the ranks where deadlieft dangers lay ? How like a Shepherd in a lonely shade , Idle , unarm'd , and lift'ning to the fight ? Lear , A & V. Sir Wm . A - ft . shur kut You wear out a good wholfome forenoon , in ...
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... head , Let heav'n requite him with a ferpent's curfe ; For if the be not honeft , chafte , and true , There's no man happy , the pureft of their wives Is foul as flander ! Othello , A & t IV . Dorfet is fled to Richmond ; Stanley took ...
... head , Let heav'n requite him with a ferpent's curfe ; For if the be not honeft , chafte , and true , There's no man happy , the pureft of their wives Is foul as flander ! Othello , A & t IV . Dorfet is fled to Richmond ; Stanley took ...
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... head ; though the have as many diseases as two and fifty horfes , why nothing comes amifs , fo mo- ney comes withal . Taming of the Shrew . But when fhall we fet the favage bull's horns on the fenfible Benedict's head ? yea , and next ...
... head ; though the have as many diseases as two and fifty horfes , why nothing comes amifs , fo mo- ney comes withal . Taming of the Shrew . But when fhall we fet the favage bull's horns on the fenfible Benedict's head ? yea , and next ...
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... head fantastically carved upon it with a knife ; -he was fo forlorn , that his dimenfions to any thick fight were invisible : -the genius of famine ! and letcherous as a monkey . Hnry IV . Part II . A & t III . This is the monftrofity ...
... head fantastically carved upon it with a knife ; -he was fo forlorn , that his dimenfions to any thick fight were invisible : -the genius of famine ! and letcherous as a monkey . Hnry IV . Part II . A & t III . This is the monftrofity ...
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