The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... hand of Shakspeare . It breathes his spirit throughout ; -in the serious parts as well as in those of a lighter kind : and who but Shakspeare could have conceived that exquisite pastoral scene in which the loves of Florizel and Perdita ...
... hand of Shakspeare . It breathes his spirit throughout ; -in the serious parts as well as in those of a lighter kind : and who but Shakspeare could have conceived that exquisite pastoral scene in which the loves of Florizel and Perdita ...
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... hand , And clap1 thyself my love ; then didst thou utter , I am yours forever . Her . It is grace , indeed.- Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice . The one forever earned a royal husband ; The other , for some while , a ...
... hand , And clap1 thyself my love ; then didst thou utter , I am yours forever . Her . It is grace , indeed.- Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice . The one forever earned a royal husband ; The other , for some while , a ...
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... hand me on my own accord , I'll off ; But , first , I'll do my errand . - The good queen- For she is good - hath ... hands , if thou 5 Forever Tak'st up the princess , by that forced baseness Which he has put upon't ! Leon . 1 i . e ...
... hand me on my own accord , I'll off ; But , first , I'll do my errand . - The good queen- For she is good - hath ... hands , if thou 5 Forever Tak'st up the princess , by that forced baseness Which he has put upon't ! Leon . 1 i . e ...
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... hand ; I'll help thee ! come , lend me thy hand . Aut . O , good sir , tenderly , oh ! Clo . Alas , poor soul ! [ Helping him up . Aut . O , good sir , softly , good sir . I fear , sir , my shoulder - blade is out . Clo . How now ...
... hand ; I'll help thee ! come , lend me thy hand . Aut . O , good sir , tenderly , oh ! Clo . Alas , poor soul ! [ Helping him up . Aut . O , good sir , softly , good sir . I fear , sir , my shoulder - blade is out . Clo . How now ...
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... hand , " and the work about the square on't.8 Clo . Pr'ythee , bring him in ; and let him approach singing . Per . Forewarn him , that he use no scurrilous words in his tunes . Clo . You have of these pedlers , that have more in ' em ...
... hand , " and the work about the square on't.8 Clo . Pr'ythee , bring him in ; and let him approach singing . Per . Forewarn him , that he use no scurrilous words in his tunes . Clo . You have of these pedlers , that have more in ' em ...
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