The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... fleep from my enthralled eyes , And made them watchers of my own heart's forrow . O , gentle Protheus , love's a mighty lord , And hath so humbled me , as I confefs There is no woe to his correction ; Nor to his service , no such joy on ...
... fleep from my enthralled eyes , And made them watchers of my own heart's forrow . O , gentle Protheus , love's a mighty lord , And hath so humbled me , as I confefs There is no woe to his correction ; Nor to his service , no such joy on ...
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... fleep , Dreaming on both ; for all thy blafted + youth Becomes as aged , and doth beg the alms Of palfied eld ; and when thou'rt old and rich , Thou haft nor heat , affection , limb , or beauty , To make thy riches pleasant . What's yet ...
... fleep , Dreaming on both ; for all thy blafted + youth Becomes as aged , and doth beg the alms Of palfied eld ; and when thou'rt old and rich , Thou haft nor heat , affection , limb , or beauty , To make thy riches pleasant . What's yet ...
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... fleep between term and term ; and then they perceive not how time moves . SCENE Χ . Enter Rosalind and Celia . Refalind . Never talk to me I will weep . Celia . Do , I prithee ; but yet have the grace to confider that tears do not ...
... fleep between term and term ; and then they perceive not how time moves . SCENE Χ . Enter Rosalind and Celia . Refalind . Never talk to me I will weep . Celia . Do , I prithee ; but yet have the grace to confider that tears do not ...
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... fleep , and think not on their fins , Pinch them , arms , legs , backs , shoulders , fides , and shins . The metaphorical exposition of this fable , is , I believe , and kindly hope too , most fully experienced by the difference of ...
... fleep , and think not on their fins , Pinch them , arms , legs , backs , shoulders , fides , and shins . The metaphorical exposition of this fable , is , I believe , and kindly hope too , most fully experienced by the difference of ...
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... , he rouzes himself again , in the following speech : King . I had forgot myself . Am I not king ? Awake , thou coward majesty , thou fleep'it ; Is not the king's name forty - thousand names * 04 Is RICHARD THE SECOND , 199.
... , he rouzes himself again , in the following speech : King . I had forgot myself . Am I not king ? Awake , thou coward majesty , thou fleep'it ; Is not the king's name forty - thousand names * 04 Is RICHARD THE SECOND , 199.
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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