The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Том 7 |
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The account given of the unicorn is this : that he and the lion being enemies by
nature , as soon as the lion sees the unicorn he betakes himself to a tree : the
unicorn in his fury , and with all the swiftness of his course , running at him , sticks
his ...
The account given of the unicorn is this : that he and the lion being enemies by
nature , as soon as the lion sees the unicorn he betakes himself to a tree : the
unicorn in his fury , and with all the swiftness of his course , running at him , sticks
his ...
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How rarely does it meet with this time ' s guise , When man was wish ' ds to love
his enemies : : , Grant ; I may ever love , and rather woo Those that would
mischief me , than those that do ! He has caught me in his eye : I will present My
honest ...
How rarely does it meet with this time ' s guise , When man was wish ' ds to love
his enemies : : , Grant ; I may ever love , and rather woo Those that would
mischief me , than those that do ! He has caught me in his eye : I will present My
honest ...
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There ' s no more to be said , but he is banish ' d , . . As enemy to the people , and
his country : : ; It shall be so . Cit . ... Your enemies , with nodding of their plumes ,
in Fan you into despair ! Have the power still To banish your defenders ; till , at ...
There ' s no more to be said , but he is banish ' d , . . As enemy to the people , and
his country : : ; It shall be so . Cit . ... Your enemies , with nodding of their plumes ,
in Fan you into despair ! Have the power still To banish your defenders ; till , at ...
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There is a world elsewhere . ( Exeunt CORIOLANUS , CÓMINIUS , MENE . .
NIUS , Senators , and Patricians . Æd . The people ' s enemy is gone , is gone !
Cit . Our enemy ' s banish ' d ! he is gone ! Hoo ! hoo ! : [ The People shout , and
throw ...
There is a world elsewhere . ( Exeunt CORIOLANUS , CÓMINIUS , MENE . .
NIUS , Senators , and Patricians . Æd . The people ' s enemy is gone , is gone !
Cit . Our enemy ' s banish ' d ! he is gone ! Hoo ! hoo ! : [ The People shout , and
throw ...
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Tis better , that the enemy seek us : So shall he waste his means , weary his
soldiers , Doing himself offence ; whilst we , lying still , Are full of rest , defence ,
and nimbleness . : Bru . Good reasons must , of force , give place to . : better .
Tis better , that the enemy seek us : So shall he waste his means , weary his
soldiers , Doing himself offence ; whilst we , lying still , Are full of rest , defence ,
and nimbleness . : Bru . Good reasons must , of force , give place to . : better .
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