The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... shew himself over kind to Bohemia . They were trained together in their child- hoods ; and there rooted betwixt them then such an affection , which cannot choose but branch now . Since their more mature dignities , and royal necessities ...
... shew himself over kind to Bohemia . They were trained together in their child- hoods ; and there rooted betwixt them then such an affection , which cannot choose but branch now . Since their more mature dignities , and royal necessities ...
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... shew in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily , be cheap : Next to thyself and my young rover , he's Apparent to my heart . Her . If you would seek us , We are yours i ' the garden : Shall's attend you there ? Leon . To ...
... shew in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily , be cheap : Next to thyself and my young rover , he's Apparent to my heart . Her . If you would seek us , We are yours i ' the garden : Shall's attend you there ? Leon . To ...
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... shews me mine changed too : for I must be A party in this alteration , finding Myself thus alter'd with it . Cam . There is a sickness , Which puts some of us in distemper ; but 1 cannot name the disease ; and it is caught Of you , that ...
... shews me mine changed too : for I must be A party in this alteration , finding Myself thus alter'd with it . Cam . There is a sickness , Which puts some of us in distemper ; but 1 cannot name the disease ; and it is caught Of you , that ...
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... shew ' t the king , and undertake to be Her advocate to th ' loudest . We do not know How he may soften at the sight o ' the child ; The silence often of pure innocence Persuades , when speaking fails . Emil . Most worthy madam , Your ...
... shew ' t the king , and undertake to be Her advocate to th ' loudest . We do not know How he may soften at the sight o ' the child ; The silence often of pure innocence Persuades , when speaking fails . Emil . Most worthy madam , Your ...
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... shew thee , of a fool , inconstant , And damnable ungrateful : Nor was ' t much , Thou wouldst have poison'd good Camillo's honour , To have him kill a king , -poor trespasses , More monstrous standing by : whereof I reckon The casting ...
... shew thee , of a fool , inconstant , And damnable ungrateful : Nor was ' t much , Thou wouldst have poison'd good Camillo's honour , To have him kill a king , -poor trespasses , More monstrous standing by : whereof I reckon The casting ...
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