The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... stand for . ' " This seems to be taken from the very letter of Anne Boleyn to the king before her execution , where she pleads for the infant princess his daughter . Mamillius , the young prince , an unnecessary character , dies in his ...
... stand for . ' " This seems to be taken from the very letter of Anne Boleyn to the king before her execution , where she pleads for the infant princess his daughter . Mamillius , the young prince , an unnecessary character , dies in his ...
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... Standing a good while in amaze , at last he went to the shore , and , wading to the boat , as he looked in he saw the little babe lying all alone ready to die for hunger and cold , wrapped in a mantle of scarlet richly em- broidered ...
... Standing a good while in amaze , at last he went to the shore , and , wading to the boat , as he looked in he saw the little babe lying all alone ready to die for hunger and cold , wrapped in a mantle of scarlet richly em- broidered ...
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... stands as the abstract personification of excellence in art . It is quite impossible to imagine that he who , when it was necessary to be precise , as in the Roman plays , has painted manners with a truth and exactness which have left ...
... stands as the abstract personification of excellence in art . It is quite impossible to imagine that he who , when it was necessary to be precise , as in the Roman plays , has painted manners with a truth and exactness which have left ...
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... standing in rich place , I multiply , With one we - thank - you , many thousands more That go before it . Leon . Stay your thanks awhile ; Sir , that's to - morrow . And pay them when you part . Pol . I am question'd by my fears , of ...
... standing in rich place , I multiply , With one we - thank - you , many thousands more That go before it . Leon . Stay your thanks awhile ; Sir , that's to - morrow . And pay them when you part . Pol . I am question'd by my fears , of ...
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... stands this squire Offic'd with me : We two will walk , my lord , And leave you to your graver steps . - Hermione , How thou lov'st us , show in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap : Next to thyself , and my ...
... stands this squire Offic'd with me : We two will walk , my lord , And leave you to your graver steps . - Hermione , How thou lov'st us , show in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap : Next to thyself , and my ...
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