The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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Page 54
... honour ! —Why , thou unconfinable baseness , it is as much as I can do to keep the terms of my honour precise . I , I , I myself sometimes , leaving the fear of heaven on the left hand , and hiding mine honour in my necessity , am fain ...
... honour ! —Why , thou unconfinable baseness , it is as much as I can do to keep the terms of my honour precise . I , I , I myself sometimes , leaving the fear of heaven on the left hand , and hiding mine honour in my necessity , am fain ...
Page 59
... honour , that the folly of my soul dares not present itself ; she is too bright to be looked against . Now , could I come to her with any detection in my hand , my desires had instance and argument to commend themselves : I could drive ...
... honour , that the folly of my soul dares not present itself ; she is too bright to be looked against . Now , could I come to her with any detection in my hand , my desires had instance and argument to commend themselves : I could drive ...
Page 103
... honour stand , In him that was of late an heretic , As firm as faith . No period to the jest - we should have to keep on the jest in other forms , unless his public shame concluded it . There would be no end to the jest . b Cold . The ...
... honour stand , In him that was of late an heretic , As firm as faith . No period to the jest - we should have to keep on the jest in other forms , unless his public shame concluded it . There would be no end to the jest . b Cold . The ...
Page 126
... honour which it occasionally received . The old people , however , used to say that Herne`s Oak was cut down or blown down , and certainly our own impressions were that Herne's Oak was gone . One thing , however , consoled us . The ...
... honour which it occasionally received . The old people , however , used to say that Herne`s Oak was cut down or blown down , and certainly our own impressions were that Herne's Oak was gone . One thing , however , consoled us . The ...
Page 127
... honours stands at a considerable distance from the real Simon Pure . Every old woman in Windsor knows all about the facts . " Mr. Jesse replied to this statement , in a letter addressed to the editor of The Times , ' dated Nov. 28 ...
... honours stands at a considerable distance from the real Simon Pure . Every old woman in Windsor knows all about the facts . " Mr. Jesse replied to this statement , in a letter addressed to the editor of The Times , ' dated Nov. 28 ...
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