The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... thought Too hideous to be shown . - Thou dost mean some- thing : I heard thee say even now , thou likedst not that , When Cassio left my wife : what didst not like ? And when I told thee he was of my counsel In my whole course of wooing ...
... thought Too hideous to be shown . - Thou dost mean some- thing : I heard thee say even now , thou likedst not that , When Cassio left my wife : what didst not like ? And when I told thee he was of my counsel In my whole course of wooing ...
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... thought break it not , a swifter mean Shall outstrike thought : but thought will do't , I feel . I fight against thee ! -No : I will go seek Some ditch wherein to die ; the foul'st best fits My latter part of life . [ Exit . SCENE VII ...
... thought break it not , a swifter mean Shall outstrike thought : but thought will do't , I feel . I fight against thee ! -No : I will go seek Some ditch wherein to die ; the foul'st best fits My latter part of life . [ Exit . SCENE VII ...
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... thought Put on for villainy ; not born where ' t grows , But worn a bait for ladies . Good madam , hear me . Pis . Imo . True honest men being heard , like false Æneas , Were , in his time , thought false ; and Sinon's weeping Did ...
... thought Put on for villainy ; not born where ' t grows , But worn a bait for ladies . Good madam , hear me . Pis . Imo . True honest men being heard , like false Æneas , Were , in his time , thought false ; and Sinon's weeping Did ...
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