The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Band 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... True nobility is exempt from fear ; - More can I bear , than you dare execute . Cap . Hale him away , and let him talk no more . Suff . Come , soldiers , show what cruelty ye can , That this my death may never be forgot ! Great men oft ...
... True nobility is exempt from fear ; - More can I bear , than you dare execute . Cap . Hale him away , and let him talk no more . Suff . Come , soldiers , show what cruelty ye can , That this my death may never be forgot ! Great men oft ...
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... True ; and yet it is said , -Labor in thy vocation ; which is as much to say , as , - Let the magistrates be labor- ing men ; and therefore should we be magistrates . Geo . Thou hast hit it ; for there's no better sign of a brave mind ...
... True ; and yet it is said , -Labor in thy vocation ; which is as much to say , as , - Let the magistrates be labor- ing men ; and therefore should we be magistrates . Geo . Thou hast hit it ; for there's no better sign of a brave mind ...
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... true . The elder of them , being put to nurse , Was by a beggar - woman stolen away ; And , ignorant of his birth and parentage , Became a bricklayer when he came to age . His son am I ; deny it , if you can .. Dick . Nay , ' tis too true ...
... true . The elder of them , being put to nurse , Was by a beggar - woman stolen away ; And , ignorant of his birth and parentage , Became a bricklayer when he came to age . His son am I ; deny it , if you can .. Dick . Nay , ' tis too true ...
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... true unto his liege ! K. Hen . See , Buckingham ! Somerset comes with the queen . Go , bid her hide him quickly from the duke . Enter QUEEN MARGARET and SOMERSET . Q. Mar. For thousand Yorks he shall not hide his head , But boldly stand ...
... true unto his liege ! K. Hen . See , Buckingham ! Somerset comes with the queen . Go , bid her hide him quickly from the duke . Enter QUEEN MARGARET and SOMERSET . Q. Mar. For thousand Yorks he shall not hide his head , But boldly stand ...
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... true . War . You were best to go to bed , and dream again , To keep thee from the tempest of the field . Clif . I am resolved to bear a greater storm , Than any thou canst conjure up to - day ; And that I'll write upon thy burgonet ...
... true . War . You were best to go to bed , and dream again , To keep thee from the tempest of the field . Clif . I am resolved to bear a greater storm , Than any thou canst conjure up to - day ; And that I'll write upon thy burgonet ...
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