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Parolles is a boaster and a coward , such as has always been the sport of the stage , but perhaps never raised more laughter or contempt than in the hands of Shakspeare . I cannot reconcile my heart to Bertram ; a man noble without ...
Parolles is a boaster and a coward , such as has always been the sport of the stage , but perhaps never raised more laughter or contempt than in the hands of Shakspeare . I cannot reconcile my heart to Bertram ; a man noble without ...
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... at this time , His tongue obey'd his hand : who were below him He us'd as creatures of another place ; And bow'd his eminent top to their low ranks , Making them proud of his humility , In their poor 10 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... at this time , His tongue obey'd his hand : who were below him He us'd as creatures of another place ; And bow'd his eminent top to their low ranks , Making them proud of his humility , In their poor 10 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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... Quicken a rock , and make you dance canary , With spritely fire and motion ; whose simple touch Is powerful to araise king Pepin , nay , To give great Charlemain a pen in his hand , And write to her a love - line . * King .
... Quicken a rock , and make you dance canary , With spritely fire and motion ; whose simple touch Is powerful to araise king Pepin , nay , To give great Charlemain a pen in his hand , And write to her a love - line . * King .
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Then shalt thou give me , with thy kingly hand , What husband in thy power I will command : Exempted be from me the arrogance To choose from forth the royal blood of France ; My low and humble name to propagate With any branch or image ...
Then shalt thou give me , with thy kingly hand , What husband in thy power I will command : Exempted be from me the arrogance To choose from forth the royal blood of France ; My low and humble name to propagate With any branch or image ...
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Truly , madam , if God have lent a man any manners , he may easily put it off at court : he that cannot make a leg , put off's cap , kiss his hand , and say nothing , has neither leg , hands , lip , nor cap ; and , indeed , such a ...
Truly , madam , if God have lent a man any manners , he may easily put it off at court : he that cannot make a leg , put off's cap , kiss his hand , and say nothing , has neither leg , hands , lip , nor cap ; and , indeed , such a ...
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