The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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William Shakespeare. PAIN . It is a pretty mocking of the life . Here is a touch ; Is't good ? POET . I'll fay of it , It tutors nature : artificial ftrife 2 Lives in these touches , livelier than life . who spoke for the puppets was ...
William Shakespeare. PAIN . It is a pretty mocking of the life . Here is a touch ; Is't good ? POET . I'll fay of it , It tutors nature : artificial ftrife 2 Lives in these touches , livelier than life . who spoke for the puppets was ...
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William Shakespeare. POET . When Fortune , in her shift and change of mood , Spurns down her late belov'd , all his dependants , Which labour'd after him to the mountain's top , Even on their knees and hands , let him flip down , Not one ...
William Shakespeare. POET . When Fortune , in her shift and change of mood , Spurns down her late belov'd , all his dependants , Which labour'd after him to the mountain's top , Even on their knees and hands , let him flip down , Not one ...
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William Shakespeare. 1 APEM . Thou weep'ft to make them drink , Ti- mon . 2. LORD . Joy had the like conception in our eyes , And , at that inflant , like a babe fprung up . 5 APEM . Ho , ho ! I laugh to think that babe a baflard . 3 ...
William Shakespeare. 1 APEM . Thou weep'ft to make them drink , Ti- mon . 2. LORD . Joy had the like conception in our eyes , And , at that inflant , like a babe fprung up . 5 APEM . Ho , ho ! I laugh to think that babe a baflard . 3 ...
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William Shakespeare. They only now come but to feast thine eyes . TIM . They are welcome all ; let them have kind admittance : - · Mufick , make their welcome . 8 [ Exit CUPID . 1. LORD . You fee , my lord , how ample you are belov'd ...
William Shakespeare. They only now come but to feast thine eyes . TIM . They are welcome all ; let them have kind admittance : - · Mufick , make their welcome . 8 [ Exit CUPID . 1. LORD . You fee , my lord , how ample you are belov'd ...
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William Shakespeare. 8 1. LADY . My lord , ' you take us even at the best . APEM . ' Faith , for the worst is filthy ; and would not hold taking , I doubt me . 9 TIM . Ladies , there is an idle banquet 2 Attends you : Please you to ...
William Shakespeare. 8 1. LADY . My lord , ' you take us even at the best . APEM . ' Faith , for the worst is filthy ; and would not hold taking , I doubt me . 9 TIM . Ladies , there is an idle banquet 2 Attends you : Please you to ...
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