The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... stands , bears a near Affinity to the Latin , and most of its Rules are become our own . Writers should therefore consider first what our Tongue will bear , know its Original , how it has been improv'd , and from whence it has borrowed ...
... stands , bears a near Affinity to the Latin , and most of its Rules are become our own . Writers should therefore consider first what our Tongue will bear , know its Original , how it has been improv'd , and from whence it has borrowed ...
Page li
... stand off , & c . Assubjudicate . fubdue , & c . B Ballow . Pole , long Stick , Quar- ter - staff , & c . Betrims . adorns , decks , & c . Bevel . crooked , awry . Beteem . to bring forth , or breed , Besmirch'd . daub'd , & c . Biggen ...
... stand off , & c . Assubjudicate . fubdue , & c . B Ballow . Pole , long Stick , Quar- ter - staff , & c . Betrims . adorns , decks , & c . Bevel . crooked , awry . Beteem . to bring forth , or breed , Besmirch'd . daub'd , & c . Biggen ...
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... stand off , & c . Afssubjudicate . fubdue , & c . B Ballow . Pole , long Stick , Quar- ter - staff , & c . Betrims . adorns , decks , & c . Bevel . crooked , awry . Beteem . to bring forth , or breed , Besmirch'd . daub'd , & c . Biggen ...
... stand off , & c . Afssubjudicate . fubdue , & c . B Ballow . Pole , long Stick , Quar- ter - staff , & c . Betrims . adorns , decks , & c . Bevel . crooked , awry . Beteem . to bring forth , or breed , Besmirch'd . daub'd , & c . Biggen ...
Page 14
... standing by . What recketh he his Rider's angry Stir , His flatt'ring Holla , or his Stand , I say ? What cares he now for Curb , or pricking Spur ? For rich Caparisons , or Trappings gay ? He fees his Love , and nothing else he sees ...
... standing by . What recketh he his Rider's angry Stir , His flatt'ring Holla , or his Stand , I say ? What cares he now for Curb , or pricking Spur ? For rich Caparisons , or Trappings gay ? He fees his Love , and nothing else he sees ...
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... stands armed in my Ear , And will not let a false Sound enter there : Left the deceiving Harmony should run Into the quiet Clofure of my Breast ; And then my little Heart were quite undone , In his Bed - chamber to be barr'd of Reft ...
... stands armed in my Ear , And will not let a false Sound enter there : Left the deceiving Harmony should run Into the quiet Clofure of my Breast ; And then my little Heart were quite undone , In his Bed - chamber to be barr'd of Reft ...
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