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" I am Sir Oracle, And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark... "
Francis Bacon, Poet, Prophet, Philosopher, Versus Phantom Captain ... - Page 210
by William Francis C. Wigston - 1891 - 436 pages
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A Concordance to Shakespeare: Suited to All the Editions, in which the ...

Andrew Becket - 1787 - 494 pages
...entertain, With purpofe to be dreft in an opinion Of wifdom, gravity, profound conceit; As who fhould fay, I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark ! Merchant of Venice ', A. i, SI Ships are but boards, failors but men : there be land rats, and water...
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Elements of Criticism, Volume 2

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1788 - 590 pages
...With purpofe to be drcii'd in an opinion Of wifdom, gravity, profound conceit ; As who fhould fay, I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark ! O my Anthonio, I do know of thofe, That therefore only are reputed wife, For dying nothing. Merchant of...
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Extracts, Elegant, Instructive, and Entertaining, in Poetry, Volume 1

Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 pages
...With purpofe to be drcft in -an opinion Of wildom, gravity, profound conceit; As who fliould fay, " ck Q, my Anthonio, I do know of thofe, That therefore only are reputed wife, For faying nothing ; who,...
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by Shakspeare ...

Samuel Ayscough - 1791 - 688 pages
...:V' it againll a'n oracle — Some огз-le im « 'föify our knowledge — As who ¡bouldlaj, Í am Sir Oracle, and when I ope my lips, let no dog bark A. Trail. andCrihn ÄrrerJ-Ы 5. P CL 3 S«4 . fTinler'iTile ЯП. j] /*».'. /í¿/. Ж/ 5 Trains...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ...

William Shakespeare - 1793 - 582 pages
...With purpofe to be drefs'd in an opinion Of wifdom, gravity, profound conceit ; As who fhould fay, I am Sir Oracle, And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark ! 9 O, my Antonio, I do know of thefe, That therefore only are reputed wife, For faying nothing; who,...
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The beauties of Shakespeare, selected from his plays and poems

William Shakespeare - 1796 - 422 pages
...entertain, W ith purpofe to be dreft in an opinion Of wifdom, gravity, profound conceit ; As who mould fay, I am Sir Oracle, And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark ! O, my Anthonio, I do know of thofe That therefore only are reputed wife For faying nothing ; who, I'm very...
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Works, Containing His Plays and Poems: To which is Added a Glossary, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1797 - 644 pages
...JWith purpofe to be drefs'd in an opinion Of wifdom, gravity, profound conceit ; As who mould fay, / am Sir Oracle, And, "when I ope my lips, let no dog bark ! O, my Antonio, I do know of thefe, That therefore only are reputed wife, JFor faying nothing ; who, I am very fure, If they mould...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....

William Shakespeare - 1800 - 436 pages
...in an opinion Of wifdom, gravity, profound conceit ; As who mould fay, / am Sir Oracle, And, ivhen I ope my lips, let no dog bark ! O, my Antonio, I do know of thefe, That therefore only are reputed wife, For faying nothing ; who, I am very fure, If they mould...
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The Merchant of Venice, a comedy, altered [by R. Valpy] from ..., Volume 246

William Shakespeare - 1802 - 104 pages
...entertain, With purpofe to be dreft in an opinion Of wifdom, gravity, profound conceit ; As who mould fay, / am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark I O, my Antonio, I do know of thefe, That therefore only are reputed wife For faying nothing.— I'll...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 pages
...sort of men, whose visages Do cream and mantle, like a standing pond ; And do a wilful stillness J entertain, With purpose to be dress'd in an opinion...say, I am Sir Oracle, And, when I ope my lips, let no dag bark ! O, my Antonio, I do know of these, That therefore only are reputed wise, For- saying nothing...
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