The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... term , scarcely make their appearance upon the scene . Here are no struggles be- tween will and fate ; -no frailties of humanity dragging down its virtues into an abyss of guilt and sorrow , -no crimes , no obduracy , no penitence . We ...
... term , scarcely make their appearance upon the scene . Here are no struggles be- tween will and fate ; -no frailties of humanity dragging down its virtues into an abyss of guilt and sorrow , -no crimes , no obduracy , no penitence . We ...
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... term ; Nor shall my Nell keep lodgers . Host . No , by my troth , not long ; for we can- not lodge and board a dozen or fourteen gen- tlewomen that live honestly by the prick of their needles , but it will be thought we keep a bawdy ...
... term ; Nor shall my Nell keep lodgers . Host . No , by my troth , not long ; for we can- not lodge and board a dozen or fourteen gen- tlewomen that live honestly by the prick of their needles , but it will be thought we keep a bawdy ...
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... term of contempt in Epigrams served out in Fifty - two several Dishes : " He wears a gown lac'd round , laid down with furre , Or , miser - like , a pouch where never man Could thrust his finger , but this island curre . " -H . N. H. 56 ...
... term of contempt in Epigrams served out in Fifty - two several Dishes : " He wears a gown lac'd round , laid down with furre , Or , miser - like , a pouch where never man Could thrust his finger , but this island curre . " -H . N. H. 56 ...
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... terms : if you would walk off , I would prick your guts a little , in good terms , as I may : and that's the humor of it . Pist . O braggart vile , and damned furious wight ! The grave doth gape , and doting death is near ; Therefore ...
... terms : if you would walk off , I would prick your guts a little , in good terms , as I may : and that's the humor of it . Pist . O braggart vile , and damned furious wight ! The grave doth gape , and doting death is near ; Therefore ...
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... stretched honors that pertain 80 70. " Most spend their mouths " ; give tongue loudest ; a technical term of hunting . - C . H. H. By custom and the ordinance of times Unto the crown. 55 KING HENRY V Act II . Sc . iv .
... stretched honors that pertain 80 70. " Most spend their mouths " ; give tongue loudest ; a technical term of hunting . - C . H. H. By custom and the ordinance of times Unto the crown. 55 KING HENRY V Act II . Sc . iv .
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