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... adversity . Act iii . Sc . 1 . Act iv . Sc . I. Is she not passing fair ? Act iv . Sc . 4.1 How use doth breed a habit in a man ! Act v . Sc . 4 . 1 Act iv . Sc . 2 , Dyce . THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . I will make a Shakespeare . 19.
... adversity . Act iii . Sc . 1 . Act iv . Sc . I. Is she not passing fair ? Act iv . Sc . 4.1 How use doth breed a habit in a man ! Act v . Sc . 4 . 1 Act iv . Sc . 2 , Dyce . THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . I will make a Shakespeare . 19.
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... fair , the chaste , and unexpressive she . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Hast any philosophy in thee , shepherd ? Act iii . Sc . 2 . O wonderful , wonderful , and most wonderful wonderful ! and yet again wonderful , and after that out of all ...
... fair , the chaste , and unexpressive she . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Hast any philosophy in thee , shepherd ? Act iii . Sc . 2 . O wonderful , wonderful , and most wonderful wonderful ! and yet again wonderful , and after that out of all ...
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... fair ? Accommodated : that is , when a man is , as they say , accommodated ; or when a man is- being whereby he may be thought to be accommodated ; which is an excellent thing . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Let that suffice , most forcible Feeble ...
... fair ? Accommodated : that is , when a man is , as they say , accommodated ; or when a man is- being whereby he may be thought to be accommodated ; which is an excellent thing . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Let that suffice , most forcible Feeble ...
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... fair proportion , Cheated of feature by dissembling nature , Deform'd , unfinish'd , sent before my time Into this breathing world , scarce half made up , And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them , Why ...
... fair proportion , Cheated of feature by dissembling nature , Deform'd , unfinish'd , sent before my time Into this breathing world , scarce half made up , And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them , Why ...
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... fair spoken , and persuading : Lofty , and sour , to them that lov'd him not ; But to those men that sought him , sweet as Sum- Act iv . Sc . 2 . mer . After my death I wish no other herald , No other speaker of my living actions , To ...
... fair spoken , and persuading : Lofty , and sour , to them that lov'd him not ; But to those men that sought him , sweet as Sum- Act iv . Sc . 2 . mer . After my death I wish no other herald , No other speaker of my living actions , To ...
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Acti angels Beaumont and Fletcher beauty blessed Book breath Cćsar Canto Canto iii Childe Harold's Pilgrimage dark dead dear death Devil doth dream Dryden Dunciad earth Eccles Eloisa to Abelard Epistle Epitaph Essay eyes Faerie Queene fair fear flower fool give glory grave hand happy hast hath heart heaven Henry honour hope Hudibras Ibid JOHN Julius Cćsar King Lady Letter light Line live Lord man's Matt mind morning nature ne'er never Night numbers o'er Paradise Lost peace pleasure Plutarch Pope Prologue Prov Proverbs Satire Satire vi Shakespeare sigh sleep smile Song Song of Solomon Sonnet sorrow soul Speech spirit Stanza stars sweet tears thee There's thine things THOMAS thought truth unto viii virtue voice weep wind wise woman words young youth