The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Volum 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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Pàgina 4
... follows , that you know , young Fortinbras , Holding a weak fuppofal of our worth h ; Or thinking by our late dear brother's death Our state to be disjointed and out of frame ; Colleagued with this dream He hath not failed Importing the ...
... follows , that you know , young Fortinbras , Holding a weak fuppofal of our worth h ; Or thinking by our late dear brother's death Our state to be disjointed and out of frame ; Colleagued with this dream He hath not failed Importing the ...
Pàgina 14
... follows , that you know , young Fortinbras , Holding a weak supposal of our worth ; Or thinking by our late dear brother's death Our state to be disjointed and out of frame ; Colleagued with this dream of his advantage He hath not ...
... follows , that you know , young Fortinbras , Holding a weak supposal of our worth ; Or thinking by our late dear brother's death Our state to be disjointed and out of frame ; Colleagued with this dream of his advantage He hath not ...
Pàgina 28
... follow , as the night the day , Thou can't not then be falfe to any man . Farewel ; my blefling feafon this in thee ! Laer . Molt humbly do I take my leave , my Lord . Pol . The time invefts you ; go , your fervants tend . ( 12 ) Laer ...
... follow , as the night the day , Thou can't not then be falfe to any man . Farewel ; my blefling feafon this in thee ! Laer . Molt humbly do I take my leave , my Lord . Pol . The time invefts you ; go , your fervants tend . ( 12 ) Laer ...
Pàgina 34
... follow it . ( 17 ) Thou comest in such a questionable shape , ] By question- able we now conftantly understand difputable , doubtful ; " but our Author ufes it in a fenfe quite oppofite , not difputable , but to be converfed with ...
... follow it . ( 17 ) Thou comest in such a questionable shape , ] By question- able we now conftantly understand difputable , doubtful ; " but our Author ufes it in a fenfe quite oppofite , not difputable , but to be converfed with ...
Pàgina 35
... follow it ----- Hor . What if it tempt you tow'rd the flood , my Or to the dreadful fummit of the cliff , That beetles o'er his base into the sea ; And there affume some other horrible form , [ Lord , Which might deprive your ...
... follow it ----- Hor . What if it tempt you tow'rd the flood , my Or to the dreadful fummit of the cliff , That beetles o'er his base into the sea ; And there affume some other horrible form , [ Lord , Which might deprive your ...
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