The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... fear of the curse abovesaid , dare touch his gravestone , though his wife and daughters did earnestly desire to be laid in the same grave with him . ” There is little doubt that from this old clerk , directly or indirectly , came ...
... fear of the curse abovesaid , dare touch his gravestone , though his wife and daughters did earnestly desire to be laid in the same grave with him . ” There is little doubt that from this old clerk , directly or indirectly , came ...
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... fear of process for debt ; and it is not till 1595 , only two years before his son's purchase of New Place , that he ceases to appear as a party in petty actions , which bear at least the colour of pertinacity . In 1582 William ...
... fear of process for debt ; and it is not till 1595 , only two years before his son's purchase of New Place , that he ceases to appear as a party in petty actions , which bear at least the colour of pertinacity . In 1582 William ...
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... fear lest he be moved , or some of his apes hired , to make a play of you , and then is your credit quite undone for ever and ever . Such is the public reputation of their plays . He must be needs discouraged whom they decipher . Better ...
... fear lest he be moved , or some of his apes hired , to make a play of you , and then is your credit quite undone for ever and ever . Such is the public reputation of their plays . He must be needs discouraged whom they decipher . Better ...
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... fear it yield me still so bad a harvest . I leave it to your honourable survey and your honour to your heart's content ; which I wish may always answer your own wish and the world's hopeful expectation . " Your honour's in all duty ...
... fear it yield me still so bad a harvest . I leave it to your honourable survey and your honour to your heart's content ; which I wish may always answer your own wish and the world's hopeful expectation . " Your honour's in all duty ...
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... fear but with all hearty thankfulness I will hold my time , and content your friend , and if we bargain farther , you shall be the paymaster yourself . My time bids me hasten to an end , and so I commit this to your care , and hope of ...
... fear but with all hearty thankfulness I will hold my time , and content your friend , and if we bargain farther , you shall be the paymaster yourself . My time bids me hasten to an end , and so I commit this to your care , and hope of ...
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