The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1837 |
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... means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him . Arch . Wherein our entertainment shall shame us , we will be justified in our loves ; for , indeed , - Cam . Beseech you , - Arch . Verily , I speak it in the freedom of my ...
... means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him . Arch . Wherein our entertainment shall shame us , we will be justified in our loves ; for , indeed , - Cam . Beseech you , - Arch . Verily , I speak it in the freedom of my ...
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... means Sicilia ? How , my lord ? Her . He something seems unsettled . Pol . What cheer ? How is't with you , best brother ? Her . As if you Are you moved , my lord ? held a brow of much distraction . You look Leon . No , in good earnest ...
... means Sicilia ? How , my lord ? Her . He something seems unsettled . Pol . What cheer ? How is't with you , best brother ? Her . As if you Are you moved , my lord ? held a brow of much distraction . You look Leon . No , in good earnest ...
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... mean " the execution of which ( when done ) cried out against the non - performance of it before . " 2 Leontes means to say , " Have you not thought that my wife is slip- pery ? ( for cogitation resides not in the man that does not ...
... mean " the execution of which ( when done ) cried out against the non - performance of it before . " 2 Leontes means to say , " Have you not thought that my wife is slip- pery ? ( for cogitation resides not in the man that does not ...
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... mean to utter it ; or both yourself and me Cry , lost , and so good - night . Pol . On , good Camillo . Cam . I am appointed him to murder you.1 Pol . By whom , Camillo ? Cam . Pol . By the king . For what ? Cam . He thinks , nay , with ...
... mean to utter it ; or both yourself and me Cry , lost , and so good - night . Pol . On , good Camillo . Cam . I am appointed him to murder you.1 Pol . By whom , Camillo ? Cam . Pol . By the king . For what ? Cam . He thinks , nay , with ...
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... . 1 Blank and level mean mark and aim , or direction . They are terms of gunnery . 2 i . e . leave me alone . 3 Free , i . e . as here used , pure , chaste . Ant . That's enough . 1 Attend . Madam , SC . III . ] 35 WINTER'S TALE .
... . 1 Blank and level mean mark and aim , or direction . They are terms of gunnery . 2 i . e . leave me alone . 3 Free , i . e . as here used , pure , chaste . Ant . That's enough . 1 Attend . Madam , SC . III . ] 35 WINTER'S TALE .
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