The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... keeps out of their own sight as if lurking and shifting place behind them . Richard's true fall and punishment is his humiliation on his point of reliance and pride ; he comes to require friends when friends fail in heart or in ...
... keeps out of their own sight as if lurking and shifting place behind them . Richard's true fall and punishment is his humiliation on his point of reliance and pride ; he comes to require friends when friends fail in heart or in ...
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... deity Got my lord chamberlain his liberty . I'll tell you what ; I think it is our way , If we will keep in favour with the king , 50 60 70 To be her men and wear her livery : The 27 KING RICHARD III . Act I. Sc . i .
... deity Got my lord chamberlain his liberty . I'll tell you what ; I think it is our way , If we will keep in favour with the king , 50 60 70 To be her men and wear her livery : The 27 KING RICHARD III . Act I. Sc . i .
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... keep her long . What ! I , that kill'd her husband and his father , To take her in her heart's extremest hate , With curses in her mouth , tears in her eyes , The bleeding witness of her hatred by ; 230 Having God , her conscience , and ...
... keep her long . What ! I , that kill'd her husband and his father , To take her in her heart's extremest hate , With curses in her mouth , tears in her eyes , The bleeding witness of her hatred by ; 230 Having God , her conscience , and ...
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... keep it till thy sins be ripe , And then hurl down their indignation On thee , the troubler of the poor world's peace ! The worm of conscience still begnaw thy soul ! Thy friends suspect for traitors while thou livest , And take deep ...
... keep it till thy sins be ripe , And then hurl down their indignation On thee , the troubler of the poor world's peace ! The worm of conscience still begnaw thy soul ! Thy friends suspect for traitors while thou livest , And take deep ...
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... keeps it : it is turned out of all towns and cities for a dangerous thing ; and every man that means to live well endeavours to trust to himself and to live without it . First Murd . ' Zounds , it is even now at my elbow , persuading me ...
... keeps it : it is turned out of all towns and cities for a dangerous thing ; and every man that means to live well endeavours to trust to himself and to live without it . First Murd . ' Zounds , it is even now at my elbow , persuading me ...
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