The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 413
... fhould not love thee ; no , nor thou Become thy great birth , nor deserve a crown . But thou art fair ; and at thy birth , dear boy ! Nature and fortune join'd to make thee great : Of nature's gifts thou may'st with lilies boaft , And ...
... fhould not love thee ; no , nor thou Become thy great birth , nor deserve a crown . But thou art fair ; and at thy birth , dear boy ! Nature and fortune join'd to make thee great : Of nature's gifts thou may'st with lilies boaft , And ...
Pagina 487
... fhould be written ( as it is still pronounced in Shrop- shire ) ore . There the common people use it often . Thus , they fay , Ore to - morrow , for ere or before to - morrow . The addition of ever , or e'er , is merely augmentative ...
... fhould be written ( as it is still pronounced in Shrop- shire ) ore . There the common people use it often . Thus , they fay , Ore to - morrow , for ere or before to - morrow . The addition of ever , or e'er , is merely augmentative ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1793 |
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