The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... means to weaken the prince by imprisoning and afterwards executing three noblemen of the latter's party . III . Richard meets the prince and his younger brother in London , and under pretext of assigning them a lodging imprisons them in ...
... means to weaken the prince by imprisoning and afterwards executing three noblemen of the latter's party . III . Richard meets the prince and his younger brother in London , and under pretext of assigning them a lodging imprisons them in ...
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... mean conditions which afforded no scope either to his will or to his talents . Poverty is itself a deformity ; and the condition of an actor was a blemish like a hump on his back . Thus he is in a position to enter with ease into the ...
... mean conditions which afforded no scope either to his will or to his talents . Poverty is itself a deformity ; and the condition of an actor was a blemish like a hump on his back . Thus he is in a position to enter with ease into the ...
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... mean- while a matter of equal importance concerns him - my Lord of Ely's strawberries : the flavor of Holborn straw- berries is exquisite , and the fruit must be sent for . Rich- ard's desire to appear disengaged from sinister thought ...
... mean- while a matter of equal importance concerns him - my Lord of Ely's strawberries : the flavor of Holborn straw- berries is exquisite , and the fruit must be sent for . Rich- ard's desire to appear disengaged from sinister thought ...
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... means of others , and quenching their active powers at the very moment of doing so . Observe , we say the other persons , not characters ; for however much their forms meet the eye , their inward being is for the most part held in abey ...
... means of others , and quenching their active powers at the very moment of doing so . Observe , we say the other persons , not characters ; for however much their forms meet the eye , their inward being is for the most part held in abey ...
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... means this armed guard That waits upon your grace ? His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glou . Upon what cause ? Clar . Because my name is George . yours ; Glou . Alack ...
... means this armed guard That waits upon your grace ? His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glou . Upon what cause ? Clar . Because my name is George . yours ; Glou . Alack ...
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