“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Tom 6Gerhard Fleischer the Younger, 1806 |
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... sweet clothes , rings put upon his fingers , A most delicious banquet by his bed , And brave attendants near him when he wakes , Would not the beggar then forget himself ? 1 Hun . Believe me , Lord , I think he cannot choose . 2 Hun ...
... sweet clothes , rings put upon his fingers , A most delicious banquet by his bed , And brave attendants near him when he wakes , Would not the beggar then forget himself ? 1 Hun . Believe me , Lord , I think he cannot choose . 2 Hun ...
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... sweet wood to make the lodging sweet : Procuré me musick ready when he wakes , To make a dulcet and a heavenly sound ; And if he chance to speak , be ready straight , And , with a low submissive reverence , Say , What is it your Honour ...
... sweet wood to make the lodging sweet : Procuré me musick ready when he wakes , To make a dulcet and a heavenly sound ; And if he chance to speak , be ready straight , And , with a low submissive reverence , Say , What is it your Honour ...
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... sweet savours , and I feel soft things : Upon my life , I am a lord , indeed ; And not a tinker , nor Christophoro Sly . Well , bring our lady hither to our sight ; And once again , a pot o'the smallest ale . 2 Seru . Will't please your ...
... sweet savours , and I feel soft things : Upon my life , I am a lord , indeed ; And not a tinker , nor Christophoro Sly . Well , bring our lady hither to our sight ; And once again , a pot o'the smallest ale . 2 Seru . Will't please your ...
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... sweets of sweet philosophy . Only , good Master , while we do admire This virtue , and this moral discipline , Let's be no stoicks , nor no stocks , I pray ; Or so devote to Aristotle's checks , As Ovid be an out - cast quite abjur'd ...
... sweets of sweet philosophy . Only , good Master , while we do admire This virtue , and this moral discipline , Let's be no stoicks , nor no stocks , I pray ; Or so devote to Aristotle's checks , As Ovid be an out - cast quite abjur'd ...
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... sweet Bianca , if I can by any means light on a fit man , to teach her that wherein she delights , I will wish him to her father . Hor . So will I , Signior Gremio : But a word , I pray . Though the nature of our quarrel yet never brook ...
... sweet Bianca , if I can by any means light on a fit man , to teach her that wherein she delights , I will wish him to her father . Hor . So will I , Signior Gremio : But a word , I pray . Though the nature of our quarrel yet never brook ...
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Strona 152 - Yet nature is made better by no mean But nature makes that mean; so over that art, Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race. This is an art Which does mend nature — change it rather; but The art itself is nature.
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