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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... rest , as , The Wins , Love's Lab : ' s Lost , Measure for Measure , which were either grounded on impossibilities , or at least s ; meanly written , that the comedy neither caused your mirth , nor the serious parts your concern- ment ...
... rest , as , The Wins , Love's Lab : ' s Lost , Measure for Measure , which were either grounded on impossibilities , or at least s ; meanly written , that the comedy neither caused your mirth , nor the serious parts your concern- ment ...
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... rest in a progress or journey , especially a royal one . 2 i . e . indeed , in very deed , in troth . Good deed is used in the same sense by the earl of Sur y , sir John Hayward , and Gascoigne . Of But your kind hostess . Come , I'll ...
... rest in a progress or journey , especially a royal one . 2 i . e . indeed , in very deed , in troth . Good deed is used in the same sense by the earl of Sur y , sir John Hayward , and Gascoigne . Of But your kind hostess . Come , I'll ...
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... The gracious queen , part of his theme , but nothing Of his ill - ta'en suspicion . " He suspected the line which connected them to the rest to have been lost . VOL . III . 4 1 Lady . Blue , my lord . Mam . SC . I. ] 25 WINTER'S TALE .
... The gracious queen , part of his theme , but nothing Of his ill - ta'en suspicion . " He suspected the line which connected them to the rest to have been lost . VOL . III . 4 1 Lady . Blue , my lord . Mam . SC . I. ] 25 WINTER'S TALE .
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... rest to the minds of others ; such as he , Whose ignorant credulity will not Come up to the truth . So have we thought it good , From our free person she should be confined ; Lest that the treachery of the two fled hence , Be left her ...
... rest to the minds of others ; such as he , Whose ignorant credulity will not Come up to the truth . So have we thought it good , From our free person she should be confined ; Lest that the treachery of the two fled hence , Be left her ...
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... . Leon . Nor night , nor day , no rest . It is but weak- ness To bear the matter thus ; mere weakness , if The cause were not in being ; -part o ' the cause , She , the adult'ress ; -for the harlot king Is 34 [ ACT II WINTER'S TALE .
... . Leon . Nor night , nor day , no rest . It is but weak- ness To bear the matter thus ; mere weakness , if The cause were not in being ; -part o ' the cause , She , the adult'ress ; -for the harlot king Is 34 [ ACT II WINTER'S TALE .
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