The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... grace . If she feels and repines over her lowly birth , it is merely as an obstacle which separates her from the man she loves . She is more sensible to his greatness than her own littleness ; she is continually looking from herself up ...
... grace . If she feels and repines over her lowly birth , it is merely as an obstacle which separates her from the man she loves . She is more sensible to his greatness than her own littleness ; she is continually looking from herself up ...
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... grace , for you did bring me out , " is really provocative of comparison with Bertram crying for pardon to Helena . The name of Parolles is , of course , allusive to wordi- ness ; it is played upon indeed in this sense , and he is ...
... grace , for you did bring me out , " is really provocative of comparison with Bertram crying for pardon to Helena . The name of Parolles is , of course , allusive to wordi- ness ; it is played upon indeed in this sense , and he is ...
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... grace his remembrance more Than those I shed for him . What was he like ? I have forgot him : my imagination Carries no favour in ' t but Bertram's . I am undone there is no living , none , If Bertram be away . ' Twere all one That I ...
... grace his remembrance more Than those I shed for him . What was he like ? I have forgot him : my imagination Carries no favour in ' t but Bertram's . I am undone there is no living , none , If Bertram be away . ' Twere all one That I ...
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... grace itself I swear . You know my father left me some prescriptions Of rare and proved effects , such as his reading And manifest experience had collected For general sovereignty ; and that he will'd me In heedfull'st reservation to ...
... grace itself I swear . You know my father left me some prescriptions Of rare and proved effects , such as his reading And manifest experience had collected For general sovereignty ; and that he will'd me In heedfull'st reservation to ...
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... Grace's cure By such a day and hour . Count . Hel . Ay , madam , knowingly . Dost thou believe ' t ? Count . Why , Helen , thou shalt have my leave and love , Means and attendants , and my loving greetings To those of mine in court : I ...
... Grace's cure By such a day and hour . Count . Hel . Ay , madam , knowingly . Dost thou believe ' t ? Count . Why , Helen , thou shalt have my leave and love , Means and attendants , and my loving greetings To those of mine in court : I ...
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