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... thing Would by a good discourser lose fome life , 2 Which action's felf was tongue to . All was royal ; To the difpofing of it nought rebell'd , Order gave each thing view ; the office did Diftinctly his full function . Buck . Who did ...
... thing Would by a good discourser lose fome life , 2 Which action's felf was tongue to . All was royal ; To the difpofing of it nought rebell'd , Order gave each thing view ; the office did Diftinctly his full function . Buck . Who did ...
Side 399
... thing Luc . Nothing , my lord . Bru . Sleep again , Lucius . - Sirrah , Claudius ! Fellow thou ! awake . Var . My lord . Clau . My lord . Bru . Why did you fo cry out , firs , in your fleep ? Var . Clau . Did we , my lord ? Bru . Ay ...
... thing Luc . Nothing , my lord . Bru . Sleep again , Lucius . - Sirrah , Claudius ! Fellow thou ! awake . Var . My lord . Clau . My lord . Bru . Why did you fo cry out , firs , in your fleep ? Var . Clau . Did we , my lord ? Bru . Ay ...
Side 456
... thing we fue for . ] The meaning is , While we are praying , the thing for which we pray is lofing its value . JOHNSON . My power's a crefcent , & c . ] In the old editions : My powers are crefcent , and my auguring bope , Says it will ...
... thing we fue for . ] The meaning is , While we are praying , the thing for which we pray is lofing its value . JOHNSON . My power's a crefcent , & c . ] In the old editions : My powers are crefcent , and my auguring bope , Says it will ...
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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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