The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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Page 41
... another man : The vows of women Of no more bondage be , to where they are made , Than they are to their virtues ; which is nothing : - O , above measure false ! Vol . 0 . Ꭰ Phi . Have patience , sir , And take your CYMBELINE . 41.
... another man : The vows of women Of no more bondage be , to where they are made , Than they are to their virtues ; which is nothing : - O , above measure false ! Vol . 0 . Ꭰ Phi . Have patience , sir , And take your CYMBELINE . 41.
Page 47
... false Italian ( As poisonous tongu'd , as handed , ) hath prevail'd On thy too ready hearing ? -Disloyal ? No : She's punish'd for her truth ; and undergoes , More goddess - like than wife - like , such assaults As would take in some ...
... false Italian ( As poisonous tongu'd , as handed , ) hath prevail'd On thy too ready hearing ? -Disloyal ? No : She's punish'd for her truth ; and undergoes , More goddess - like than wife - like , such assaults As would take in some ...
Page 51
... false oaths prevail'd Before my perfect honour , swore to Cymbeline , I was confederate with the Romans : so , Follow'd my banishment ; and , this twenty years , This rock , and these demesnes , have been my world : Where I have liv'd ...
... false oaths prevail'd Before my perfect honour , swore to Cymbeline , I was confederate with the Romans : so , Follow'd my banishment ; and , this twenty years , This rock , and these demesnes , have been my world : Where I have liv'd ...
Page 54
... False to his bed ! what is it , to be false ? To lie in watch there , and to think on him ? To weep ' twixt clock and clock ? if sleep charge nature , To break it with a fearful dream of him , And ery myself awake ? that's false to his ...
... False to his bed ! what is it , to be false ? To lie in watch there , and to think on him ? To weep ' twixt clock and clock ? if sleep charge nature , To break it with a fearful dream of him , And ery myself awake ? that's false to his ...
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... false teachers : Though those that are betray'd Do feel the treason sharply , yet the traitor Stands in worse case of woe . And thou , Posthumus , thou that didst set up My disobedience ' gainst the king my father , And make me put into ...
... false teachers : Though those that are betray'd Do feel the treason sharply , yet the traitor Stands in worse case of woe . And thou , Posthumus , thou that didst set up My disobedience ' gainst the king my father , And make me put into ...
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