The Philosophy of Shakspere: Extracted from His PlaysWhittaker and Company, 1841 - 238 pages |
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... in return for his gift . " Earl of Gloster . Here , take this purse , BENEFICENCE AND BENEVOLENCE Benevolence disinterest- edman born to do benefits the rich should of their superfluity learn benevolence author's remarks.
... in return for his gift . " Earl of Gloster . Here , take this purse , BENEFICENCE AND BENEVOLENCE Benevolence disinterest- edman born to do benefits the rich should of their superfluity learn benevolence author's remarks.
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Extracted from His Plays William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin. Earl of Gloster . Here , take this purse , thou whom the Heaven's plagues Have humbled to all strokes ; that I am wretched * Makes thee the happier : - Heavens deal so ...
Extracted from His Plays William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin. Earl of Gloster . Here , take this purse , thou whom the Heaven's plagues Have humbled to all strokes ; that I am wretched * Makes thee the happier : - Heavens deal so ...
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... Gloster . Sister have comfort : all of us have cause To wail the dimming of our shining star ; But none can cure their harms by wailing them . Ibid . Act ii . Scene 2 . Belarius . Great griefs , I see , medicine the less . Cymbeline ...
... Gloster . Sister have comfort : all of us have cause To wail the dimming of our shining star ; But none can cure their harms by wailing them . Ibid . Act ii . Scene 2 . Belarius . Great griefs , I see , medicine the less . Cymbeline ...
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... Gloster . Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer . 3rd part King Henry VI . Act v . Scene 6 . Trifling circumstance . HARBINGERS OF ILL . THEIR MISFORTUNE . Constance . Fellow F 3 69 GUILTY ...
... Gloster . Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer . 3rd part King Henry VI . Act v . Scene 6 . Trifling circumstance . HARBINGERS OF ILL . THEIR MISFORTUNE . Constance . Fellow F 3 69 GUILTY ...
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... Gloster . Thus , sometimes , hath the brightest day a cloud ; And , after summer , evermore succeeds Barren winter , with his wrathful nipping cold : So cares and joys abound , as seasons fleet.— 2nd part King Henry VI . Act ii . Scene ...
... Gloster . Thus , sometimes , hath the brightest day a cloud ; And , after summer , evermore succeeds Barren winter , with his wrathful nipping cold : So cares and joys abound , as seasons fleet.— 2nd part King Henry VI . Act ii . Scene ...
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