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... hath so crowded humours that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly sauced with discretion : there is no man hath a virtue that he hath not a glimpse of , nor any man an attaint but he carries some stain of it : he is melancholy ...
... hath so crowded humours that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly sauced with discretion : there is no man hath a virtue that he hath not a glimpse of , nor any man an attaint but he carries some stain of it : he is melancholy ...
Page 11
... hath set the jaundice on your cheeks ? The ample proposition that hope makes In all designs begun on earth below Fails in the promised largeness : checks and disasters Grow in the veins of actions highest rear'd , As knots , by the ...
... hath set the jaundice on your cheeks ? The ample proposition that hope makes In all designs begun on earth below Fails in the promised largeness : checks and disasters Grow in the veins of actions highest rear'd , As knots , by the ...
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... hath not , or is not in love ! If then one is , or hath , or means to be , That one meets Hector ; if none else , I am he . Nest . Tell him of Nestor , one that was a man When Hector's grandsire suck'd : he is old now ; But if there be ...
... hath not , or is not in love ! If then one is , or hath , or means to be , That one meets Hector ; if none else , I am he . Nest . Tell him of Nestor , one that was a man When Hector's grandsire suck'd : he is old now ; But if there be ...
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... hath joints , but none for courtesy : his legs are legs for necessity , not for flexure . Patr . Achilles bids me say , he is much sorry , If anything more than your sport and pleasure Did move your greatness and this noble state To ...
... hath joints , but none for courtesy : his legs are legs for necessity , not for flexure . Patr . Achilles bids me say , he is much sorry , If anything more than your sport and pleasure Did move your greatness and this noble state To ...
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... hath still denied : but this Antenor , I know , is such a wrest in their affairs , That their negotiations all must slack , Wanting his manage ; and they will almost Give us a prince of blood , a son of Priam , In change of him : let ...
... hath still denied : but this Antenor , I know , is such a wrest in their affairs , That their negotiations all must slack , Wanting his manage ; and they will almost Give us a prince of blood , a son of Priam , In change of him : let ...
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