The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... take place , when virtue's steely bones IIO Look bleak i ' the cold wind : withal , full oft we see Cold wisdom waiting on superfluous folly . Par . Save you , fair queen ! Hel . And you , monarch ! Par . No. 26 Act I. Sc . i . ALL'S WELL.
... take place , when virtue's steely bones IIO Look bleak i ' the cold wind : withal , full oft we see Cold wisdom waiting on superfluous folly . Par . Save you , fair queen ! Hel . And you , monarch ! Par . No. 26 Act I. Sc . i . ALL'S WELL.
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... queen of virgins , that would suffer her poor knight surprised , without rescue in the first assault , or ransom afterward . This she 120 delivered in the most bitter touch of sorrow that e'er I heard virgin exclaim in : which I held my ...
... queen of virgins , that would suffer her poor knight surprised , without rescue in the first assault , or ransom afterward . This she 120 delivered in the most bitter touch of sorrow that e'er I heard virgin exclaim in : which I held my ...
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... queen . ' • queen of virgins ' ; Theobald inserted ' Dian I. iii . 168. ' I care no more for than I do for heaven ' ; Capell , ' I'd care no more for ' t , etc. 6 I. iii . 175. ' loneliness ' ; Theobald's correction of Folios , loue ...
... queen . ' • queen of virgins ' ; Theobald inserted ' Dian I. iii . 168. ' I care no more for than I do for heaven ' ; Capell , ' I'd care no more for ' t , etc. 6 I. iii . 175. ' loneliness ' ; Theobald's correction of Folios , loue ...
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... queen's name to concede so far , they replied , " Ne ungulam esse relinquendam ; they would not leave so much as a hoof behind . " How the war was kept up may be judged from what Jeremy Taylor wrote sixty years later : " But there are ...
... queen's name to concede so far , they replied , " Ne ungulam esse relinquendam ; they would not leave so much as a hoof behind . " How the war was kept up may be judged from what Jeremy Taylor wrote sixty years later : " But there are ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , " If you know not me , you know no body . " It is possible that both Prologue and Epilogue of Henry VIII . refer to Rowley's play , ' the merry bawdy play , ' with its fool and fight , ' and its ' abuse of the city ...
... Queen Elizabeth , " If you know not me , you know no body . " It is possible that both Prologue and Epilogue of Henry VIII . refer to Rowley's play , ' the merry bawdy play , ' with its fool and fight , ' and its ' abuse of the city ...
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