The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... face put on ; derive a liberty From heartiness , from bounty , fertile bosom , And well become the agent ; it may , I grant : But to be paddling palms , and pinching fingers , As now they are ; and making practised smiles , As in a ...
... face put on ; derive a liberty From heartiness , from bounty , fertile bosom , And well become the agent ; it may , I grant : But to be paddling palms , and pinching fingers , As now they are ; and making practised smiles , As in a ...
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... face , methoughts , I did recoil Twenty - three years ; and saw myself unbreech'd , In my green velvet coat ; my dagger muzzled , Lest it should bite its master , and so prove , As ornaments oft do , too dangerous . How like , methought ...
... face , methoughts , I did recoil Twenty - three years ; and saw myself unbreech'd , In my green velvet coat ; my dagger muzzled , Lest it should bite its master , and so prove , As ornaments oft do , too dangerous . How like , methought ...
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... face . Be pilot to me , and thy places shall Still neighbour mine : My ships are ready , and My people did expect my hence departure Two days ago . - This jealousy Is for a precious creature : as she's rare , Must it be great ; and , as ...
... face . Be pilot to me , and thy places shall Still neighbour mine : My ships are ready , and My people did expect my hence departure Two days ago . - This jealousy Is for a precious creature : as she's rare , Must it be great ; and , as ...
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... faces . - Pray now , What colour are your eye - brows ? I Lady . Blue , my lord . Mam . Nay , that's a mock : I have seen a lady's nose That has been blue , but not her eye - brows . 2 Lady . Hark ye : The queen , your mother , rounds ...
... faces . - Pray now , What colour are your eye - brows ? I Lady . Blue , my lord . Mam . Nay , that's a mock : I have seen a lady's nose That has been blue , but not her eye - brows . 2 Lady . Hark ye : The queen , your mother , rounds ...
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... face to sweeten Of the whole dungy earth . Leon . What ! lack I credit ? 1 Lord . I had rather you did lack , than I , my lord , Upon this ground : and more it would content me To have her honour true , than your suspicion ; Be blamed ...
... face to sweeten Of the whole dungy earth . Leon . What ! lack I credit ? 1 Lord . I had rather you did lack , than I , my lord , Upon this ground : and more it would content me To have her honour true , than your suspicion ; Be blamed ...
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