The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... once her own beyond the reach of fate , that her cares , her caresses , her unwearied patient tenderness , will not at last " win her lord to look upon her " : - " For time will bring on summer , When briars shall have leaves as well as ...
... once her own beyond the reach of fate , that her cares , her caresses , her unwearied patient tenderness , will not at last " win her lord to look upon her " : - " For time will bring on summer , When briars shall have leaves as well as ...
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... notorious liar , and coward " ( as Helena at once calls him ) , who figures in the play as his evil genius . BRANDES : William Shakespeare . Even at the last , Bertram's attainment is but small 12 Comments ALL'S WELL.
... notorious liar , and coward " ( as Helena at once calls him ) , who figures in the play as his evil genius . BRANDES : William Shakespeare . Even at the last , Bertram's attainment is but small 12 Comments ALL'S WELL.
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... once violated . There is not one thought or action that ought to bring a blush into her cheeks , or that for a moment lessens her in our esteem . Perhaps the ro- mantic attachment of a beautiful and virtuous girl to one placed above her ...
... once violated . There is not one thought or action that ought to bring a blush into her cheeks , or that for a moment lessens her in our esteem . Perhaps the ro- mantic attachment of a beautiful and virtuous girl to one placed above her ...
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... once lost may be ten times found ; by being ever kept , it is ever lost : ' tis too cold a companion ; away with ' t ! ' Hel . I will stand for ' t a little , though therefore I die a virgin . Par . There's little can be said in ' t ...
... once lost may be ten times found ; by being ever kept , it is ever lost : ' tis too cold a companion ; away with ' t ! ' Hel . I will stand for ' t a little , though therefore I die a virgin . Par . There's little can be said in ' t ...
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... once heard , and thrice beaten . God save you , captain . Ber . Is there any unkindness between my lord and you , monsieur ? Par . I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's displeasure . Laf . You have made shift to run into ...
... once heard , and thrice beaten . God save you , captain . Ber . Is there any unkindness between my lord and you , monsieur ? Par . I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's displeasure . Laf . You have made shift to run into ...
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