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... fight is 2 , befide forfeiting Our own brains , and the opinion that we bring , I or to fee a fellow In a long motley coat , ] Alluding to the fools and buffoons , intro duced for the generality in the plays a little before our author's ...
... fight is 2 , befide forfeiting Our own brains , and the opinion that we bring , I or to fee a fellow In a long motley coat , ] Alluding to the fools and buffoons , intro duced for the generality in the plays a little before our author's ...
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... fight maliciously : for when mine hours Were nice and lucky , men did ransom lives Of me for jefts ; but now , I'll fet my teeth , And fend to darkness all that stop me . - Come , Let's have one other gaudy night3 : call to me All my ...
... fight maliciously : for when mine hours Were nice and lucky , men did ransom lives Of me for jefts ; but now , I'll fet my teeth , And fend to darkness all that stop me . - Come , Let's have one other gaudy night3 : call to me All my ...
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... fight : -Within our files there are I have many other ways to die ; ] What a reply is this to Antony's challenge ? ' tis acknowledging that he fhould die under the unequal combat ; but if we read , He hath many other ways to die : mean ...
... fight : -Within our files there are I have many other ways to die ; ] What a reply is this to Antony's challenge ? ' tis acknowledging that he fhould die under the unequal combat ; but if we read , He hath many other ways to die : mean ...
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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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