The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Blackie, 1895 |
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... turn , and turn , and yet go on , And turn again ; and she can weep , sir , weep ; And she's obedient , as you say , ―obedient , — Very obedient . - Proceed you in your tears.— Concerning this , sir , -- O well - painted pas- sion ! - I ...
... turn , and turn , and yet go on , And turn again ; and she can weep , sir , weep ; And she's obedient , as you say , ―obedient , — Very obedient . - Proceed you in your tears.— Concerning this , sir , -- O well - painted pas- sion ! - I ...
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... Turn giddy , and be holp by backward turning ; One desperate grief cures with another's languish . 283. Line 55 : Rights by rights FALTER - Dyce's emenda- tion of the Ff . fouler . If fouler be read , it must be con- strued with the ...
... Turn giddy , and be holp by backward turning ; One desperate grief cures with another's languish . 283. Line 55 : Rights by rights FALTER - Dyce's emenda- tion of the Ff . fouler . If fouler be read , it must be con- strued with the ...
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... turn their father's weakness to their own advantage . Not under condi- tions such as these can the full heart speak its love . A chilled and , when she turns to her sisters , even a disgustful reserve overspreads it , with some ...
... turn their father's weakness to their own advantage . Not under condi- tions such as these can the full heart speak its love . A chilled and , when she turns to her sisters , even a disgustful reserve overspreads it , with some ...
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