The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... peace ; and tell the Dauphin , * A dance . + A place in the tennis - court into which the ball is sometimes struck . At tennis , the spot where a ball falls , beyond which the adversary must strike his ball to gain a point . His jest ...
... peace ; and tell the Dauphin , * A dance . + A place in the tennis - court into which the ball is sometimes struck . At tennis , the spot where a ball falls , beyond which the adversary must strike his ball to gain a point . His jest ...
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... peace itself should not so dull a kingdom ( Though war , nor no known quarrel , were in question , But that defences , musters , preparations , Should be maintain'd , assembled , and collected , As were a war in expectation . Therefore ...
... peace itself should not so dull a kingdom ( Though war , nor no known quarrel , were in question , But that defences , musters , preparations , Should be maintain'd , assembled , and collected , As were a war in expectation . Therefore ...
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... peace , there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness , and humility : But when the blast of war blows in our ears , Then imitate the action of the tiger ; Stiffen the sinews , summon up the blood , Disguise fair nature with hard ...
... peace , there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness , and humility : But when the blast of war blows in our ears , Then imitate the action of the tiger ; Stiffen the sinews , summon up the blood , Disguise fair nature with hard ...
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... peace with pillage and robbery . Now , if these men have defeated the law , and outrun native punishment , t though they can outstrip men , they have no wings to fly from God : war is his vengeance ; so that here men are punished , for ...
... peace with pillage and robbery . Now , if these men have defeated the law , and outrun native punishment , t though they can outstrip men , they have no wings to fly from God : war is his vengeance ; so that here men are punished , for ...
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... peace , Enjoys it ; but in gross brain little wots , What watch the king keeps to maintain the peace , Whose hours the peasant best advantages . Enter ERPINGHAM . Erp . My lord , your nobles , jealous of your absence Seek through your ...
... peace , Enjoys it ; but in gross brain little wots , What watch the king keeps to maintain the peace , Whose hours the peasant best advantages . Enter ERPINGHAM . Erp . My lord , your nobles , jealous of your absence Seek through your ...
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