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Sure God is just , whose stroake delayed long , Doth light at last with paine more sharp and strong . Time never was , nor n'ere I thinke shall be , That Truth ( unshent ) might speake , in all things free . This is the Sum , the Marrow ...
Sure God is just , whose stroake delayed long , Doth light at last with paine more sharp and strong . Time never was , nor n'ere I thinke shall be , That Truth ( unshent ) might speake , in all things free . This is the Sum , the Marrow ...
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In the Two Gentlemen of Verona , Launce soliloquizes thus ; " If I had not had more wit than he [ my dog ] , to take a fault upon me that he did , I think verily , he had been hang'd for't : sure as I live , he had suffer'd for't .
In the Two Gentlemen of Verona , Launce soliloquizes thus ; " If I had not had more wit than he [ my dog ] , to take a fault upon me that he did , I think verily , he had been hang'd for't : sure as I live , he had suffer'd for't .
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Our punctuation of this disputed passage is that of Monck Mason ; but he wished also to read , What ! thou'rt sure of't ? — a slight change , indeed , but as it is not absolutely necessary , we do not carry our variation from the old ...
Our punctuation of this disputed passage is that of Monck Mason ; but he wished also to read , What ! thou'rt sure of't ? — a slight change , indeed , but as it is not absolutely necessary , we do not carry our variation from the old ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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