The Works of Mr. William Shakespear [sic], Том 7 |
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Sach Hazard now must doring Tarquin make , Pawning his Honour to obtain his
Luft : And for himself , himself he must forsake . Then where is Truth , if there be
no Self - Trust ? When shall he think to find a stranger , just , When he himself ...
Sach Hazard now must doring Tarquin make , Pawning his Honour to obtain his
Luft : And for himself , himself he must forsake . Then where is Truth , if there be
no Self - Trust ? When shall he think to find a stranger , just , When he himself ...
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... Élegies singing bis Praise - After having said these Words he tuck'd up his
Robe , as if he had been possess'd with some Spirit , and girding . it about him ,
that he might have his Hands more at Libeccy he weat , and plac'd himself near
the .
... Élegies singing bis Praise - After having said these Words he tuck'd up his
Robe , as if he had been possess'd with some Spirit , and girding . it about him ,
that he might have his Hands more at Libeccy he weat , and plac'd himself near
the .
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And Pofthumus owning himself to be the Country Fel . low , that behaved himself
so well , all are forgiven , and Peace made , Cymbeline agreeing to pay the
Tribute tho'a Conqueror . Tho ' the usual Absurdities of irregular Plots 3bound in
this ...
And Pofthumus owning himself to be the Country Fel . low , that behaved himself
so well , all are forgiven , and Peace made , Cymbeline agreeing to pay the
Tribute tho'a Conqueror . Tho ' the usual Absurdities of irregular Plots 3bound in
this ...
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Essay on the Art Rise and Progress of the Stage in Greece Rome | i |
The Glossary Ixviü | lxix |
Venus and Adonis | 1 |
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