The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4 |
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... be on the poorest per formance of the veriest canvas - spoiler that ever handled a brush . The originals of these plays ( except The Second and Third Parts of King Henry VI . ) were never printed , and may be thought to have been ...
... be on the poorest per formance of the veriest canvas - spoiler that ever handled a brush . The originals of these plays ( except The Second and Third Parts of King Henry VI . ) were never printed , and may be thought to have been ...
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The children thus dispos'd , my wife and I , Fixing our eyes on whom our care was fix'd , Fasten'd ourselves at either end the mast ; And floating straight , obedient to the stream , Were carried towards Corinth , as we thought .
The children thus dispos'd , my wife and I , Fixing our eyes on whom our care was fix'd , Fasten'd ourselves at either end the mast ; And floating straight , obedient to the stream , Were carried towards Corinth , as we thought .
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Have at you with another : that's , -When ? can you tell ? Dro . S. If thy name be called Luce , Luce , thou hast answer'd him well . Ant . E. Do you hear , you minion ? you'll let us . in , I hope ? Luce . I thought to have ask'd you .
Have at you with another : that's , -When ? can you tell ? Dro . S. If thy name be called Luce , Luce , thou hast answer'd him well . Ant . E. Do you hear , you minion ? you'll let us . in , I hope ? Luce . I thought to have ask'd you .
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Ang . I know it well , sir : Lo , here is the chain ; I thought to have ta'en you at the Porcupine : * The chain unfinish'd made me stay thus long . Ant . S. What is your will , that I shall do with this ? Ang . What please yourself ...
Ang . I know it well , sir : Lo , here is the chain ; I thought to have ta'en you at the Porcupine : * The chain unfinish'd made me stay thus long . Ant . S. What is your will , that I shall do with this ? Ang . What please yourself ...
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Ant . E. A man is well holp up , that trusts to you : I promised your presence , and the chain ; But neither chain , nor goldsmith , came to me : Belike , you thought our love would last too long , If it were chain'd together ...
Ant . E. A man is well holp up , that trusts to you : I promised your presence , and the chain ; But neither chain , nor goldsmith , came to me : Belike , you thought our love would last too long , If it were chain'd together ...
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