Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareJohn Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 pages |
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... truth , I believe , might be , that he forebore doing it out of regard to Queen Elizabeth , since it could have been no very great respect to the memory of his mistress , to have exposed some certain parts of her father's life upon the ...
... truth , I believe , might be , that he forebore doing it out of regard to Queen Elizabeth , since it could have been no very great respect to the memory of his mistress , to have exposed some certain parts of her father's life upon the ...
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... truth of the story , she was killed by her own son ; but to represent an action of this kind on the stage , is certainly an offence against those rules of manners proper to the persons , that ought to be observed there . On the contrary ...
... truth of the story , she was killed by her own son ; but to represent an action of this kind on the stage , is certainly an offence against those rules of manners proper to the persons , that ought to be observed there . On the contrary ...
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... truth totally . Gon . But the rarity of it is ( which is , indeed , Gon . Well , I have done : But yet- Sb . He will be talking . Ant . Which of them , he , or Adrian , for a good wager , first begins to crow ? 3 4 AM . an islander ...
... truth totally . Gon . But the rarity of it is ( which is , indeed , Gon . Well , I have done : But yet- Sb . He will be talking . Ant . Which of them , he , or Adrian , for a good wager , first begins to crow ? 3 4 AM . an islander ...
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... truth , their words Are natural breath ; but , howsoe'er you have Been justled from your senses , know for certain , 40 That I am Prospero , and that very duke Which was thrust forth of Milan ; who most strangely Upon this shore , where ...
... truth , their words Are natural breath ; but , howsoe'er you have Been justled from your senses , know for certain , 40 That I am Prospero , and that very duke Which was thrust forth of Milan ; who most strangely Upon this shore , where ...
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... truth hath better deeds , than words , to grace it . 25 Enter Panthino . Pan . Sir Protheus , you are staid for . Pro . Go ; I come , I come : - Laun . For fear thou should'st lose thy tongue . Pan . Where should I lose my tongue ? Laun ...
... truth hath better deeds , than words , to grace it . 25 Enter Panthino . Pan . Sir Protheus , you are staid for . Pro . Go ; I come , I come : - Laun . For fear thou should'st lose thy tongue . Pan . Where should I lose my tongue ? Laun ...
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