Romeo and Juliet ; Timon of Athens ; Julius Caesar ; Macbeth ; Hamlet ; King Lear ; OthelloJacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane, 1709 |
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... But what particular Rarity ? What fo ftrange , Which manifold record not matches : See Magick of Bounty , all thefe Spirits , thy Power Hath conjur'd to attend . I know the Merchant . G 4 Pain Pain . I know them both , th ' other's.
... But what particular Rarity ? What fo ftrange , Which manifold record not matches : See Magick of Bounty , all thefe Spirits , thy Power Hath conjur'd to attend . I know the Merchant . G 4 Pain Pain . I know them both , th ' other's.
Strona 2160
... Power This Eye fhoots forth ? How big Imagination Moves in this Lip ; to th ' dumbness of the Gesture , One might interpret . Pain . It is a pretty mocking of the Life : Here is a touch - Is't good ? Poet . I will fay of it , It tutors ...
... Power This Eye fhoots forth ? How big Imagination Moves in this Lip ; to th ' dumbness of the Gesture , One might interpret . Pain . It is a pretty mocking of the Life : Here is a touch - Is't good ? Poet . I will fay of it , It tutors ...
Strona 2173
... Power to make his Wishes good , His Promises fly fo beyond his State , That what he fpeaks is all in debt , owes for ev'ry word : He is fo kind , that he now pays intereft for't ; His Land's put to their Books . Well , would I were ...
... Power to make his Wishes good , His Promises fly fo beyond his State , That what he fpeaks is all in debt , owes for ev'ry word : He is fo kind , that he now pays intereft for't ; His Land's put to their Books . Well , would I were ...
Strona 2184
... Power , To expel Sicknefs , but prolong his Hour . Enter Lucius , with three Strangers . [ Exeunt . Luc . Who , the Lord Timon ? He is my very good Friend , and an honourable Gentleman . 1 Stran . We know him for no lefs , tho ' we are ...
... Power , To expel Sicknefs , but prolong his Hour . Enter Lucius , with three Strangers . [ Exeunt . Luc . Who , the Lord Timon ? He is my very good Friend , and an honourable Gentleman . 1 Stran . We know him for no lefs , tho ' we are ...
Strona 2185
... power to be kind . And tell him this from me , I count it one of my greatest Afflictions , fay , that I cannot pleasure fuch an honourable Gentleman . Good Servilius , will you befriend me fo far , as to use my own Words to him ? [ Exit ...
... power to be kind . And tell him this from me , I count it one of my greatest Afflictions , fay , that I cannot pleasure fuch an honourable Gentleman . Good Servilius , will you befriend me fo far , as to use my own Words to him ? [ Exit ...
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