The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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... shame ' . Since that my beauty cannot please his eye , I'll weep what's left away , and weeping die . Luc . How many fond fools serve mad jealousy ! [ Exeunt . 2 of my defeatures : ] By defeatures is here meant alteration of features ...
... shame ' . Since that my beauty cannot please his eye , I'll weep what's left away , and weeping die . Luc . How many fond fools serve mad jealousy ! [ Exeunt . 2 of my defeatures : ] By defeatures is here meant alteration of features ...
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... shame's orator ; Look sweet , speak fair , become disloyalty ; Apparel vice like virtue's harbinger : Bear a fair presence , though your heart be tainted ; Teach sin the carriage of a holy saint ; Be secret - false : What need she be ...
... shame's orator ; Look sweet , speak fair , become disloyalty ; Apparel vice like virtue's harbinger : Bear a fair presence , though your heart be tainted ; Teach sin the carriage of a holy saint ; Be secret - false : What need she be ...
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... shame , I doubt it not . Enter DROMIO of Syracuse . Dro . S. Master , there is a bark of Epidamnum , That stays but till her owner comes aboard , And then , sir , bears away † : our fraughtage , sir , I have convey'd aboard ; and I have ...
... shame , I doubt it not . Enter DROMIO of Syracuse . Dro . S. Master , there is a bark of Epidamnum , That stays but till her owner comes aboard , And then , sir , bears away † : our fraughtage , sir , I have convey'd aboard ; and I have ...
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... shame ! Ant . E. I din'd at home + ! Thou villain , what sayʼst thou ? Dro . E. Sir , sooth to say , you did not dine at home . Ant . E. Were not my doors lock'd up , and I shut out ? Dro . E. Perdy ' , your doors were lock'd , and you ...
... shame ! Ant . E. I din'd at home + ! Thou villain , what sayʼst thou ? Dro . E. Sir , sooth to say , you did not dine at home . Ant . E. Were not my doors lock'd up , and I shut out ? Dro . E. Perdy ' , your doors were lock'd , and you ...
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... shame ; the fellow finds his vein , And , yielding to him , humours well his frenzy . Ant . E. Thou hast suborn'd the goldsmith to arrest me . Adr . Alas ! I sent you money to redeem you , By Dromio here , who came in haste for it . Dro ...
... shame ; the fellow finds his vein , And , yielding to him , humours well his frenzy . Ant . E. Thou hast suborn'd the goldsmith to arrest me . Adr . Alas ! I sent you money to redeem you , By Dromio here , who came in haste for it . Dro ...
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