The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Hilliard, Gray,, 1837 |
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... thine ? For thy conceit is soaking , will draw in More than the common blocks . -Not noted , is't , But of the finer natures ? By some severals , Of head - piece extraordinary ? Lower messes , Perchance , are to this business purblind ...
... thine ? For thy conceit is soaking , will draw in More than the common blocks . -Not noted , is't , But of the finer natures ? By some severals , Of head - piece extraordinary ? Lower messes , Perchance , are to this business purblind ...
Page 19
... thine eyes at once see good and evil , Inclining to them both . Were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The running of one glass.2 Cam . Who does infect her ? Leon . Why , he that wears her like his medal ...
... thine eyes at once see good and evil , Inclining to them both . Were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The running of one glass.2 Cam . Who does infect her ? Leon . Why , he that wears her like his medal ...
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... thine own . Cam . I'll do't , my lord . Leon . I will seem friendly , as thou hast advised me . [ Exit . Cam . O miserable lady - But , for me , What case stand I in ? I must be the poisoner Of good Polixenes : and my ground to do't Is ...
... thine own . Cam . I'll do't , my lord . Leon . I will seem friendly , as thou hast advised me . [ Exit . Cam . O miserable lady - But , for me , What case stand I in ? I must be the poisoner Of good Polixenes : and my ground to do't Is ...
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... thine . If thou refuse , And wilt encounter with my wrath , say so ; The bastard brains with these my proper hands Shall I dash out . Go , take it to the fire ; For thou sett'st on thy wife . Ant . I did not , sir . These lords , my ...
... thine . If thou refuse , And wilt encounter with my wrath , say so ; The bastard brains with these my proper hands Shall I dash out . Go , take it to the fire ; For thou sett'st on thy wife . Ant . I did not , sir . These lords , my ...
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... thine oracle ! - I'll reconcile me to Polixenes ; New woo my queen ; recall the good Camillo ; Whom I proclaim a man of truth , of mercy ; For , being transported by my jealousies To bloody thoughts and to revenge , I chose Camillo for ...
... thine oracle ! - I'll reconcile me to Polixenes ; New woo my queen ; recall the good Camillo ; Whom I proclaim a man of truth , of mercy ; For , being transported by my jealousies To bloody thoughts and to revenge , I chose Camillo for ...
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