The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Side 113
... o'th ' Beneficial Sun , And keep it from the Earth . Nor . Surely . Sir , There's in him ftuff that puts him to these Ends : For being not propt by Ancestry , whofe Grace Chalks Succeffors their way ; nor call'd upon For high Feats done ...
... o'th ' Beneficial Sun , And keep it from the Earth . Nor . Surely . Sir , There's in him ftuff that puts him to these Ends : For being not propt by Ancestry , whofe Grace Chalks Succeffors their way ; nor call'd upon For high Feats done ...
Side 116
... o'th ' Combination drew As himself pleas'd ; and they were ratify'd As he cry'd , Thus let it be --- to as much end , As give a Crutch to th ' dead . Bur our Count - Cardinal- Has done this , and ' tis well ---- for worthy Wolfey , Who ...
... o'th ' Combination drew As himself pleas'd ; and they were ratify'd As he cry'd , Thus let it be --- to as much end , As give a Crutch to th ' dead . Bur our Count - Cardinal- Has done this , and ' tis well ---- for worthy Wolfey , Who ...
Side 118
... o'th ' Plot , no more , I hope . Bran . A Monk o'th ' Chartreux . Buck . O , Michael Hopkins . Bran . He . Buck . My Surveyor is falfe , the o'er - great Cardinal Hath fhew'd him Gold ; my Life is fpann'd already : I am the shadow of ...
... o'th ' Plot , no more , I hope . Bran . A Monk o'th ' Chartreux . Buck . O , Michael Hopkins . Bran . He . Buck . My Surveyor is falfe , the o'er - great Cardinal Hath fhew'd him Gold ; my Life is fpann'd already : I am the shadow of ...
Side 123
... o'th ' Commonalty , the Duke Shall govern England . Queen . If I know you well , You were the Duke's Surveyor , and loft your Office On the complaint o'th ' Tenants ; take good heed You charge not in your Spleen a Noble Perfon , And ...
... o'th ' Commonalty , the Duke Shall govern England . Queen . If I know you well , You were the Duke's Surveyor , and loft your Office On the complaint o'th ' Tenants ; take good heed You charge not in your Spleen a Noble Perfon , And ...
Side 125
... o'th ' Face , but they are fhrewd ones ; For when they hold ' em , you would fwear directly Their very Nofes had been Counsellors To Pepin or Clotharius , they keep State fo . Sands . They have all new Legs , And lame ones ; one would ...
... o'th ' Face , but they are fhrewd ones ; For when they hold ' em , you would fwear directly Their very Nofes had been Counsellors To Pepin or Clotharius , they keep State fo . Sands . They have all new Legs , And lame ones ; one would ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1709 |
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