The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... honour as their profits , Their own particular thrifts , -they would do that , Which should undo more doing : Ay , and thou , His cup - bearer , -whom I from meaner form Have bench'd , and rear'd to worship ; who may'st see Plainly , as ...
... honour as their profits , Their own particular thrifts , -they would do that , Which should undo more doing : Ay , and thou , His cup - bearer , -whom I from meaner form Have bench'd , and rear'd to worship ; who may'st see Plainly , as ...
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... honour , none . Cam . My lord , Go then ; and with a countenance as clear As friendship wears at feasts , keep with Bohemia , And with your queen : I am his cup - bearer ; If from me he have wholesome beverage , Account me not your ...
... honour , none . Cam . My lord , Go then ; and with a countenance as clear As friendship wears at feasts , keep with Bohemia , And with your queen : I am his cup - bearer ; If from me he have wholesome beverage , Account me not your ...
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... honour does acknowledge , -whereof the least Is not this suit of mine , -that thou declare What incidency thou dost guess of harm Is creeping toward me ; how far off , how near ; Which way to be prevented , if to be ; If not , how best ...
... honour does acknowledge , -whereof the least Is not this suit of mine , -that thou declare What incidency thou dost guess of harm Is creeping toward me ; how far off , how near ; Which way to be prevented , if to be ; If not , how best ...
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... honour of my parents , I Have utter'd truth : which if you seek to prove , I dare not stand by ; nor shall you be safer Than one condemn'd by the king's own mouth , thereon His execution sworn . Pol . I do believe thee : Give me thy ...
... honour of my parents , I Have utter'd truth : which if you seek to prove , I dare not stand by ; nor shall you be safer Than one condemn'd by the king's own mouth , thereon His execution sworn . Pol . I do believe thee : Give me thy ...
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... honour - flaw'd , - I have three daughters ; the eldest is eleven ; The second , and the third , nine , and some five : If this prove true , they'll pay for ' t : by mine honour , I'll geld them all ; fourteen they shall not see , To ...
... honour - flaw'd , - I have three daughters ; the eldest is eleven ; The second , and the third , nine , and some five : If this prove true , they'll pay for ' t : by mine honour , I'll geld them all ; fourteen they shall not see , To ...
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