The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1Phillips, Sampson, 1854 - 38 pages |
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... fear , Amongst the infinite doings of the world , Sometime puts forth . In your affairs , my lord , If ever I were wilful - negligent , It was my folly ; if industriously I played the fool , it was my negligence , Not weighing well the ...
... fear , Amongst the infinite doings of the world , Sometime puts forth . In your affairs , my lord , If ever I were wilful - negligent , It was my folly ; if industriously I played the fool , it was my negligence , Not weighing well the ...
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... Fear o'ershades me ; Good expedition be my friend , and comfort The gracious queen , part of his theme , but nothing 1 " Is piled upon his faith ; " this folly which is erected on the foun- dation of settled belief . 2 i . e . I will ...
... Fear o'ershades me ; Good expedition be my friend , and comfort The gracious queen , part of his theme , but nothing 1 " Is piled upon his faith ; " this folly which is erected on the foun- dation of settled belief . 2 i . e . I will ...
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... fear it , sir . The child was prisoner to the womb ; and is , By law and process of great nature , thence Freed and enfranchised : not a party to The anger of the king ; nor guilty of , If any be , the trespass of the queen . Keep . I ...
... fear it , sir . The child was prisoner to the womb ; and is , By law and process of great nature , thence Freed and enfranchised : not a party to The anger of the king ; nor guilty of , If any be , the trespass of the queen . Keep . I ...
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... Fear Enter PAULINA , with a Child . You must not enter . Paul . Nay , rather , good my lords , be second to me . you his tyrannous passion more , alas , Than the queen's life ? a gracious , innocent soul ; More free , than he is jealous ...
... Fear Enter PAULINA , with a Child . You must not enter . Paul . Nay , rather , good my lords , be second to me . you his tyrannous passion more , alas , Than the queen's life ? a gracious , innocent soul ; More free , than he is jealous ...
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... fear to die ? Therefore , proceed . But yet hear this ; mistake me not . - No ! life , I prize it not a straw ; -but for mine honor , ( Which I would free , ) if I shall be condemned Upon surmises ; all proofs sleeping else , But what ...
... fear to die ? Therefore , proceed . But yet hear this ; mistake me not . - No ! life , I prize it not a straw ; -but for mine honor , ( Which I would free , ) if I shall be condemned Upon surmises ; all proofs sleeping else , But what ...
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