The Dramatic Works of ShakespeareBlack, 1831 - 1062 pages |
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... fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncominon marks of favour and friendship from the earl of Southampton , famous in the histories of that time , for his friendship to the ...
... fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncominon marks of favour and friendship from the earl of Southampton , famous in the histories of that time , for his friendship to the ...
Page xi
... fortune more worthy of her birth and virtue . are the manners , proper to the persons represented , less justly ... fortunes and accidents of their lives , than to take any single great action , and form his work simply upon that ...
... fortune more worthy of her birth and virtue . are the manners , proper to the persons represented , less justly ... fortunes and accidents of their lives , than to take any single great action , and form his work simply upon that ...
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... fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and by my prescience I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star ; whose influence If now I court not , but omit , my fortunes Will ever after droop ...
... fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and by my prescience I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star ; whose influence If now I court not , but omit , my fortunes Will ever after droop ...
Page 9
... fortune sleep - die rather ; Whiles thou art waking . [ wink'st Seb . Thou dost snore distinctly ; There's meanin in thy snores . Ant . I am more serious than my custom : you Must be so too , if heed me ; which to do , Trebles thee o'er ...
... fortune sleep - die rather ; Whiles thou art waking . [ wink'st Seb . Thou dost snore distinctly ; There's meanin in thy snores . Ant . I am more serious than my custom : you Must be so too , if heed me ; which to do , Trebles thee o'er ...
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... fortune there ; Some , to discover islands far away ; Some , to the studious universities . For any , or for all these exercises , He said , that Proteus , your son , was meet ; And did request me , to impórtune you , To let him spend ...
... fortune there ; Some , to discover islands far away ; Some , to the studious universities . For any , or for all these exercises , He said , that Proteus , your son , was meet ; And did request me , to impórtune you , To let him spend ...
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