The Works of Mr. William Shakespear [sic], Том 7 |
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And therfore wou'd he put his Bonnet on , Under whose Brim the gaudy Sun wou'
d peep ; The V Vind wou'd blow it off , and being gone , Play with his Locks , then
wou'd Adonis weep : And straight , in Pity of his tender Years , They both wou'd ...
And therfore wou'd he put his Bonnet on , Under whose Brim the gaudy Sun wou'
d peep ; The V Vind wou'd blow it off , and being gone , Play with his Locks , then
wou'd Adonis weep : And straight , in Pity of his tender Years , They both wou'd ...
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Elder is so known a Shrew , that no Body wou'd niake Love to her in order to
Matrimony , while bianche had many , that address'd to her for that End : But the
Father declar'd he wou'd not dirpose of the Youngest till the Eldest was marry'd ...
Elder is so known a Shrew , that no Body wou'd niake Love to her in order to
Matrimony , while bianche had many , that address'd to her for that End : But the
Father declar'd he wou'd not dirpose of the Youngest till the Eldest was marry'd ...
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This wou'd niake me surpriz 1 to find so many Advocates for Confulion , in the
Pretere : ace they give the modern Tragic Ports aiove Order in som phocles , arid
Euripides ; did it të pllember , thic chis is done by Persons , who üle cubil ;
ignorant ...
This wou'd niake me surpriz 1 to find so many Advocates for Confulion , in the
Pretere : ace they give the modern Tragic Ports aiove Order in som phocles , arid
Euripides ; did it të pllember , thic chis is done by Persons , who üle cubil ;
ignorant ...
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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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