The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 981
... Face , The accent of his Tongue affe & teth him : Do you not read fome Tokens of my Son In the large Compofition of this Man ? K. John . Mine Eye hath well examined his Parts , And finds them perfect Richard : Sirrah , fpeak , What doth ...
... Face , The accent of his Tongue affe & teth him : Do you not read fome Tokens of my Son In the large Compofition of this Man ? K. John . Mine Eye hath well examined his Parts , And finds them perfect Richard : Sirrah , fpeak , What doth ...
Page 982
... face , like my Father , With half that Face would he have all my Lands , A half - fac'd Groat , five hundred Pound a Year ? Rob . My gracious Liege , when that my Father liv'd , Your Brother did imploy my Father much- Baft . Well , Sir ...
... face , like my Father , With half that Face would he have all my Lands , A half - fac'd Groat , five hundred Pound a Year ? Rob . My gracious Liege , when that my Father liv'd , Your Brother did imploy my Father much- Baft . Well , Sir ...
Page 983
... Face fo thin , That in mine Ear , I durft not ftick a Rofe , Left Men fhould fay , look where three Farthings goes , And to his Shape were Heir to all this Land , Would I might never ftir from off this Place , I would give it every Foot ...
... Face fo thin , That in mine Ear , I durft not ftick a Rofe , Left Men fhould fay , look where three Farthings goes , And to his Shape were Heir to all this Land , Would I might never ftir from off this Place , I would give it every Foot ...
Page 988
... Faces , and fierce Dragons Spleens , Have fold their Fortunes at their native Homes , Bearing their Birthright proudly on their Backs , To make a Hazard of new Fortunes here ; In brief , a braver Choice of dauntless Spirits Than now the ...
... Faces , and fierce Dragons Spleens , Have fold their Fortunes at their native Homes , Bearing their Birthright proudly on their Backs , To make a Hazard of new Fortunes here ; In brief , a braver Choice of dauntless Spirits Than now the ...
Page 989
... Face , Thefe Eyes , thefe Brows , were moulded out of his ; This little Abstract doth conrain that large Which dy'd in Geffrey ; and the Hand of time . Shall draw this brief into as large a Volume . That Geffrey was thy elder Brother ...
... Face , Thefe Eyes , thefe Brows , were moulded out of his ; This little Abstract doth conrain that large Which dy'd in Geffrey ; and the Hand of time . Shall draw this brief into as large a Volume . That Geffrey was thy elder Brother ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts ... Nicholas Rowe No preview available - 2015 |
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