The Works of William Shakspeare: The Text Formed from an Intirely New Collation of the Old Editions, with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Том 2 |
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... sense , But doth rebate and blunt his natural edge With profits of the mind , study and fast . He ( to give fear to use and liberty , Which have , for long , run by the hideous law , As mice by lions , ) hath pick'd out an act , Under ...
... sense , But doth rebate and blunt his natural edge With profits of the mind , study and fast . He ( to give fear to use and liberty , Which have , for long , run by the hideous law , As mice by lions , ) hath pick'd out an act , Under ...
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... sense , you are Pompey the great . Pompey , you are partly a bawd , Pompey , howsoever you colour it in being a tapster . Are you not ? come , tell me true : it shall be the better for you . Troth , and your bum is the greatest thing ...
... sense , you are Pompey the great . Pompey , you are partly a bawd , Pompey , howsoever you colour it in being a tapster . Are you not ? come , tell me true : it shall be the better for you . Troth , and your bum is the greatest thing ...
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... sense is here complete without man , which Pope inserted after " first . " Malone , Steevens , & c . , adopted this reading , in opposition to Capell and Tyrwhitt , who recommended that the line should run , " If he , the first that did ...
... sense is here complete without man , which Pope inserted after " first . " Malone , Steevens , & c . , adopted this reading , in opposition to Capell and Tyrwhitt , who recommended that the line should run , " If he , the first that did ...
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... sense , that my sense breeds with it . [ To her . ] Fare you well . Isab . Gentle my lord , turn back . Ang . I will bethink me . - Come again to - morrow . Isab . Hark , how I'll bribe you . Good my lord , turn back . Ang . How ! bribe ...
... sense , that my sense breeds with it . [ To her . ] Fare you well . Isab . Gentle my lord , turn back . Ang . I will bethink me . - Come again to - morrow . Isab . Hark , how I'll bribe you . Good my lord , turn back . Ang . How ! bribe ...
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... sense Than woman's lightness ? Having waste ground enough , Shall we desire to raze the sanctuary , And pitch our evils there ? O , fye , fye , fye ! What dost thou , or what art thou , Angelo ? Dost thou desire her foully for those ...
... sense Than woman's lightness ? Having waste ground enough , Shall we desire to raze the sanctuary , And pitch our evils there ? O , fye , fye , fye ! What dost thou , or what art thou , Angelo ? Dost thou desire her foully for those ...
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