Apophthegms from the plays of Shakespeare. By C. LyndonSimpkin & Marshall, 1851 - 236 pages |
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... sleeps in a foolish ear.- -HAM . IV . , 2 . All occasions do inform against me , and spur my dull revenge . - HAM . IV . , 4 . Are you like the painting of a sorrow , a face without a heart ? -KING , IV . , 7 . Alas ! poor Yorick ...
... sleeps in a foolish ear.- -HAM . IV . , 2 . All occasions do inform against me , and spur my dull revenge . - HAM . IV . , 4 . Are you like the painting of a sorrow , a face without a heart ? -KING , IV . , 7 . Alas ! poor Yorick ...
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... sleep ; Thus runs the world away . - Ham . III . , 2 . Whereto serves mercy , but to confront the visage of offence . - KING , III . , 3 . When sorrows come , they come not single spies , but in battalions . - KING , IV . , 5 . Where ...
... sleep ; Thus runs the world away . - Ham . III . , 2 . Whereto serves mercy , but to confront the visage of offence . - KING , III . , 3 . When sorrows come , they come not single spies , but in battalions . - KING , IV . , 5 . Where ...
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... sleep ! -Seb . IV . , 1 . M My purpose is , indeed , a horse of that colour . - Mar . II . , 3 . My remembrance is very free and clear from any image of offence done to any man . - V10 . III . , 4 . Marry , sir , lullaby to your bounty ...
... sleep ! -Seb . IV . , 1 . M My purpose is , indeed , a horse of that colour . - Mar . II . , 3 . My remembrance is very free and clear from any image of offence done to any man . - V10 . III . , 4 . Marry , sir , lullaby to your bounty ...
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... ! -POST . I. , 2 . O sleep , thou ape of death ! —IACH . II . , 2 . One of your great knowing should learn , being taught , forbearance . - Iмo . II . , 3 . O , learn'd indeed , were that astronomer , that D 3 N , O ] 37 CYMBELINE .
... ! -POST . I. , 2 . O sleep , thou ape of death ! —IACH . II . , 2 . One of your great knowing should learn , being taught , forbearance . - Iмo . II . , 3 . O , learn'd indeed , were that astronomer , that D 3 N , O ] 37 CYMBELINE .
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... sleeps upon this bank ! Here will we sit , and let the sounds of music creep in our ears ; soft stillness , and the night , become the touches of sweet harmony . - LOR . V. , 1 . How far that candle throws his beams ! so shines a good ...
... sleeps upon this bank ! Here will we sit , and let the sounds of music creep in our ears ; soft stillness , and the night , become the touches of sweet harmony . - LOR . V. , 1 . How far that candle throws his beams ! so shines a good ...
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Apophthegms art thou bastinado bear beauty better blows bosom breath CLEO clouds Comedy of Errors conscience Coriolanus danger death deeds dost doth ears eyes fair fall faults fear fire fool fortune fortune's gentle give golden grace grief grow hang hast hate hath hear heart hearts that hate heaven hold honour IAGO JOHN Julius Cæsar KATH King Benry king's graves lion live looks lord lov'd Love's Labour's Lost man's men's mind nature ne'er never night noble o'er offence painted skin patience pity play poor praise Prince of Tyre princely proud reason RICH RYDE scapes Scene shew shines sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit strong sweet tears tell thee There's thine thing thou art thought tongue truth twere unto valour vile virtue wear weep wind woman words younker