The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words, Band 1John Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 Seiten |
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Gracious duke , wrong it , Harp not ou that ; nor do not banish reason To lock it in
the wards of covert bosom , For inequality : but let your reason serve When it
deserves with characters of brass To make the truth appear , where it seems hid ;
A ...
Gracious duke , wrong it , Harp not ou that ; nor do not banish reason To lock it in
the wards of covert bosom , For inequality : but let your reason serve When it
deserves with characters of brass To make the truth appear , where it seems hid ;
A ...
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The thickest and the tallest ! ' tis so ; truth is Lords , Attendants , and a Forester . in
your waist , mistress , were as slender as mywit , Prin . WV AS that the king that
spurr ' d his horse 5 One of these maids ' girdles for your waist should so hard be
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The thickest and the tallest ! ' tis so ; truth is Lords , Attendants , and a Forester . in
your waist , mistress , were as slender as mywit , Prin . WV AS that the king that
spurr ' d his horse 5 One of these maids ' girdles for your waist should so hard be
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Now , my liege , New woo my queen ; recall the good Camillo ; Tell me what
blessings I have bere alive , Whom I proclaim a man of truth , of mercy : That I
should fear to die ? Therefore , proceed . Ho for , being transported by my
jealousies But ...
Now , my liege , New woo my queen ; recall the good Camillo ; Tell me what
blessings I have bere alive , Whom I proclaim a man of truth , of mercy : That I
should fear to die ? Therefore , proceed . Ho for , being transported by my
jealousies But ...
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the name of truth , Only to herald thee into his sight , Are ye fantastical ' , or that
indeed Not pay thee . Which outwardly ye shew ? My noble partner Rosse . And
for an earnest of a greater honour , You greet with present grace , and great ...
the name of truth , Only to herald thee into his sight , Are ye fantastical ' , or that
indeed Not pay thee . Which outwardly ye shew ? My noble partner Rosse . And
for an earnest of a greater honour , You greet with present grace , and great ...
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truth. ,. and. shame. the. devil . Hot . And you in hell , as often as he hears Mort .
Come , come , Owen Glendower spoke of . No more of this unprofitable chat . (
made head Glend . I cannot blame him : at my nativity , 201 Glind . Three times
hath ...
truth. ,. and. shame. the. devil . Hot . And you in hell , as often as he hears Mort .
Come , come , Owen Glendower spoke of . No more of this unprofitable chat . (
made head Glend . I cannot blame him : at my nativity , 201 Glind . Three times
hath ...
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