“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... stand in force : Navarre shall be the wonder of the world ; Our court shall be a little Academe , Still and contemplative in living art . You three , Birón , Dumain , and Longaville , Have sworn for three years ' term to live with me ...
... stand in force : Navarre shall be the wonder of the world ; Our court shall be a little Academe , Still and contemplative in living art . You three , Birón , Dumain , and Longaville , Have sworn for three years ' term to live with me ...
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... stand , will express the meaning intended , if pointed thus : Not to see ladies - study - fast - not sleep . Biron is recapitulating the several tasks imposed upon him , viz . not to see ladies , to study , to fast , and not to sleep ...
... stand , will express the meaning intended , if pointed thus : Not to see ladies - study - fast - not sleep . Biron is recapitulating the several tasks imposed upon him , viz . not to see ladies , to study , to fast , and not to sleep ...
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... Stands in attainder of eternal shame : Suggestions are to others , as to me ; But , I believe , although I seem so loath , I am the last that will last keep his oath . But is there no quick recreation granted ? King . Ay , that there is ...
... Stands in attainder of eternal shame : Suggestions are to others , as to me ; But , I believe , although I seem so loath , I am the last that will last keep his oath . But is there no quick recreation granted ? King . Ay , that there is ...
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... standing on his hind legs with a stick in his mouth , his master with a stick in his hand and a pair of dice on the ground . Ben Jonson hints at the unfortunate catastrophe of both man and horse , which I find happened at Rome , where ...
... standing on his hind legs with a stick in his mouth , his master with a stick in his hand and a pair of dice on the ground . Ben Jonson hints at the unfortunate catastrophe of both man and horse , which I find happened at Rome , where ...
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... stands but aukwardly . To say , that though land is several , it is not a common , seems as unjustifiable as to assert , that though a house is a cottage , it is not a palace . Malone . 4 By the heart's still rhetorick , disclosed with ...
... stands but aukwardly . To say , that though land is several , it is not a common , seems as unjustifiable as to assert , that though a house is a cottage , it is not a palace . Malone . 4 By the heart's still rhetorick , disclosed with ...
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