The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... crown the Countess of Orrery's Virtues , I may fay , sprung from a more generous Mo- tive . I had Your Lordship's Joy and Interest principally in View : and wish'd She She might furvive , both to have made hap- py DEDICATIO.
... crown the Countess of Orrery's Virtues , I may fay , sprung from a more generous Mo- tive . I had Your Lordship's Joy and Interest principally in View : and wish'd She She might furvive , both to have made hap- py DEDICATIO.
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... She has left You , of your mutual Affection . -castum ut fervare Cubile Conjugis , & poffet parvos educere Natos . I have Your Lordship's Word for it , that She was , while living , my very good Friend : an Honour , that I would with to ...
... She has left You , of your mutual Affection . -castum ut fervare Cubile Conjugis , & poffet parvos educere Natos . I have Your Lordship's Word for it , that She was , while living , my very good Friend : an Honour , that I would with to ...
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... She knew how to be pleasant without Levity , and to display Wisdom divested of all its disagreeable Severities . With what Sweetness of Deportment She behav'd to her Domesticks , was visible in that Love and Reverence with which they ...
... She knew how to be pleasant without Levity , and to display Wisdom divested of all its disagreeable Severities . With what Sweetness of Deportment She behav'd to her Domesticks , was visible in that Love and Reverence with which they ...
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... she died on the 2d Day of July in the Year 1649 , aged 66. So that She was born in 1583 , when her Father could not be full 19 Years old ; who was himself born in the Year 1564. Nor was She his eldest Child , for he had another Daughter ...
... she died on the 2d Day of July in the Year 1649 , aged 66. So that She was born in 1583 , when her Father could not be full 19 Years old ; who was himself born in the Year 1564. Nor was She his eldest Child , for he had another Daughter ...
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... she born ? speak ; tell me . Ari . Sir , in Argier . Pro . Oh , was she so ? I must Once in a month recount what thou hast been , Which thou forget'st . This damn'd witch Sycorax , For mischiefs manifold and forceries terrible To enter ...
... she born ? speak ; tell me . Ari . Sir , in Argier . Pro . Oh , was she so ? I must Once in a month recount what thou hast been , Which thou forget'st . This damn'd witch Sycorax , For mischiefs manifold and forceries terrible To enter ...
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