The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 16Maxwell, 1809 |
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... false effect ; and I the truer , So to be false with her.1 Queen . Until I send for thee . Cor . No further service , doctor , I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . Queen . Weeps she still , say'st thou ? Dost thou think , in time She will ...
... false effect ; and I the truer , So to be false with her.1 Queen . Until I send for thee . Cor . No further service , doctor , I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . Queen . Weeps she still , say'st thou ? Dost thou think , in time She will ...
Page 34
... false ; A foolish suitor to a wedded lady , That hath her husband banish'd ; —O , that husband ! My supreme crown of grief ! " and those repeated Vexations of it ! Had I been thief - stolen , As my two brothers , happy ! but most ...
... false ; A foolish suitor to a wedded lady , That hath her husband banish'd ; —O , that husband ! My supreme crown of grief ! " and those repeated Vexations of it ! Had I been thief - stolen , As my two brothers , happy ! but most ...
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... false report ; which hath Honour'd with confirmation your great judgment In the election of a sir so rare , Which you know , cannot err : The love I bear him Made me to fan you thus ; but the gods made you , Unlike all others ...
... false report ; which hath Honour'd with confirmation your great judgment In the election of a sir so rare , Which you know , cannot err : The love I bear him Made me to fan you thus ; but the gods made you , Unlike all others ...
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... false concord , that in very old English , the third person plural of the present tense endeth in eth , as well as the singular ; and often familiarly in es , as might be exemplified from Chaucer , & c . Nor was this antiquated idiom ...
... false concord , that in very old English , the third person plural of the present tense endeth in eth , as well as the singular ; and often familiarly in es , as might be exemplified from Chaucer , & c . Nor was this antiquated idiom ...
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... false themselves , 6 yield up Their deer to the stand of the stealer : and ' tis gold Which makes the true man kill ... false themselves , ] Perhaps , in this instance , false is not an adjective , but a verb ; and as such is used in The ...
... false themselves , 6 yield up Their deer to the stand of the stealer : and ' tis gold Which makes the true man kill ... false themselves , ] Perhaps , in this instance , false is not an adjective , but a verb ; and as such is used in The ...
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