The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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Page 17
... fair : yon may salve so , Not what is dangerous present , but the loss Of what is past . Vol . I pr'ythee now , my son , Go to them , with this bonnet in thy hard ; And thus far having stretch'd it ( here be with them , ) ness Thy knee ...
... fair : yon may salve so , Not what is dangerous present , but the loss Of what is past . Vol . I pr'ythee now , my son , Go to them , with this bonnet in thy hard ; And thus far having stretch'd it ( here be with them , ) ness Thy knee ...
Page 23
... fair work , I fear me : -Pray , your news ? If Marcius should be join'd with Volscians , - Com . If ! He is their god ; he leads them like a thing Made by some other deity than nature , That shapes inan better ; and they follow him ...
... fair work , I fear me : -Pray , your news ? If Marcius should be join'd with Volscians , - Com . If ! He is their god ; he leads them like a thing Made by some other deity than nature , That shapes inan better ; and they follow him ...
Page 61
... fair woman has a -true face . Men . No slander ; they steal hearts . Eno . We came hither to fight with you . Men . For my part , I am sorry it is turned to a drinking . Pompey doth this day laugh away his fortune . Eno . If he do ...
... fair woman has a -true face . Men . No slander ; they steal hearts . Eno . We came hither to fight with you . Men . For my part , I am sorry it is turned to a drinking . Pompey doth this day laugh away his fortune . Eno . If he do ...
Page 102
... fair as Helen : an she were not kin to me , she would be as fair on Friday , as Helen is on Sunday . But what care I ? I care not , an she were a black - a - moor ; ' tis all one to me . Tro . Say I , she is not fair ? Pan . I do not ...
... fair as Helen : an she were not kin to me , she would be as fair on Friday , as Helen is on Sunday . But what care I ? I care not , an she were a black - a - moor ; ' tis all one to me . Tro . Say I , she is not fair ? Pan . I do not ...
Page 107
... fair : If he were Ulyss . Amen ! hand ; foil'd , Agam Fair lord Æneas , let me touch your Why , then we did our main opinion crush To our pavilion shall I lead you , Sir . Achilles shall have word of this intent : So shall each lord of ...
... fair : If he were Ulyss . Amen ! hand ; foil'd , Agam Fair lord Æneas , let me touch your Why , then we did our main opinion crush To our pavilion shall I lead you , Sir . Achilles shall have word of this intent : So shall each lord of ...
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