The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... dare to own it ? We can almost find in our heart to adore the beauty of youth ; yet this blessed old creature is enough to persuade us that age may be more beautiful still . Her generous sensibility to native worth amply atones for her ...
... dare to own it ? We can almost find in our heart to adore the beauty of youth ; yet this blessed old creature is enough to persuade us that age may be more beautiful still . Her generous sensibility to native worth amply atones for her ...
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... dare vow for her , they touched not any stranger sense . Her matter was , she loved your son : Fortune , she said , was no goddess , that had put such difference betwixt their two estates ; Love no god , that would not extend his might ...
... dare vow for her , they touched not any stranger sense . Her matter was , she loved your son : Fortune , she said , was no goddess , that had put such difference betwixt their two estates ; Love no god , that would not extend his might ...
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... dare blame my weakness : will you see her , For that is her demand , and know her business ? That done , laugh well at me . King . Laf . Now , good Lafeu , 90 Bring in the admiration ; that we with thee May spend our wonder too , or ...
... dare blame my weakness : will you see her , For that is her demand , and know her business ? That done , laugh well at me . King . Laf . Now , good Lafeu , 90 Bring in the admiration ; that we with thee May spend our wonder too , or ...
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... dare not say I take you ; but I give Me and my service , ever whilst I live , Into your guiding power . This is the man . King . Why , then , young Bertram , take her ; she's thy wife . Ber . My wife , my liege ! I shall beseech your ...
... dare not say I take you ; but I give Me and my service , ever whilst I live , Into your guiding power . This is the man . King . Why , then , young Bertram , take her ; she's thy wife . Ber . My wife , my liege ! I shall beseech your ...
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... dare too well do , I dare not do . Laf . I did think thee , for two ordinaries , to be a pretty wise fellow ; thou didst make tolerable vent of thy travel ; it might pass : yet the scarfs and the bannerets about thee did manifoldly ...
... dare too well do , I dare not do . Laf . I did think thee , for two ordinaries , to be a pretty wise fellow ; thou didst make tolerable vent of thy travel ; it might pass : yet the scarfs and the bannerets about thee did manifoldly ...
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