The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... doth use : -O , I am out , That mercy does ; for calumny will sear Virtue itself : these shrugs , these hums , and haʼs , When you have said she's goodly , come between , a A pinch'd thing . Heath explains this as " A mere child's baby ...
... doth use : -O , I am out , That mercy does ; for calumny will sear Virtue itself : these shrugs , these hums , and haʼs , When you have said she's goodly , come between , a A pinch'd thing . Heath explains this as " A mere child's baby ...
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... doth push on this proceeding . Yet , for a greater confirmation ( For , in an act of this importance , ' t were Most piteous to be wild ) , I have despatch'd in post , To sacred Delphos , to Apollo's temple , Cleomenes and Dion , whom ...
... doth push on this proceeding . Yet , for a greater confirmation ( For , in an act of this importance , ' t were Most piteous to be wild ) , I have despatch'd in post , To sacred Delphos , to Apollo's temple , Cleomenes and Dion , whom ...
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... her adheres , which follows after , Is the argument of time : Of this allow , a If ever you have spent time worse ere now ; Allow - approve . VOL . IV . F If never yet , that Time himself doth say , A WINTER'S TALE . 65.
... her adheres , which follows after , Is the argument of time : Of this allow , a If ever you have spent time worse ere now ; Allow - approve . VOL . IV . F If never yet , that Time himself doth say , A WINTER'S TALE . 65.
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. If never yet , that Time himself doth say , He wishes earnestly you never may . [ Exit . SCENE I. - Bohemia . A Room in the Palace of Polixenes . Enter POLIXENES and CAMILLO . Pol . I pray thee , good ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. If never yet , that Time himself doth say , He wishes earnestly you never may . [ Exit . SCENE I. - Bohemia . A Room in the Palace of Polixenes . Enter POLIXENES and CAMILLO . Pol . I pray thee , good ...
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... Doth set my pugging tooth one edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king . • The winter's pale . Farmer explains this , " the red , the spring blood , now reigns o'er the parts lately under the dominion of winter . " Daffodils , as ...
... Doth set my pugging tooth one edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king . • The winter's pale . Farmer explains this , " the red , the spring blood , now reigns o'er the parts lately under the dominion of winter . " Daffodils , as ...
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