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... should begin , and end ; but will Lose those he hath won . Bru . In that there's comfort . Sic . Doubt not , The ... should begin , and end ; ] Perhaps it should be read * From where he should begin t'an end , - . JOHNSON . Our author ...
... should begin , and end ; but will Lose those he hath won . Bru . In that there's comfort . Sic . Doubt not , The ... should begin , and end ; ] Perhaps it should be read * From where he should begin t'an end , - . JOHNSON . Our author ...
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... Should we be filent and not speak , our raiment9 And state of bodies , would bewray what life We have led fince thy exile . Think with thyself , How more unfortunate than all living women Are we come hither : fince that thy fight ...
... Should we be filent and not speak , our raiment9 And state of bodies , would bewray what life We have led fince thy exile . Think with thyself , How more unfortunate than all living women Are we come hither : fince that thy fight ...
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... should make A greater crack : The round world should have shook Lions into civil ftreets ' , And He mocks the paufes that be makes . i . e . he plays wantonly with the intervals of time which he should improve to his own prefervation ...
... should make A greater crack : The round world should have shook Lions into civil ftreets ' , And He mocks the paufes that be makes . i . e . he plays wantonly with the intervals of time which he should improve to his own prefervation ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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