The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... Heaven cease this idle humor in your honor ! O , that a mighty man of such descent , Of such possessions , and so high esteem , Should be infused with so foul a spirit ! Sly . What , would you make me mad ? Am not I Chris- topher Sly ...
... Heaven cease this idle humor in your honor ! O , that a mighty man of such descent , Of such possessions , and so high esteem , Should be infused with so foul a spirit ! Sly . What , would you make me mad ? Am not I Chris- topher Sly ...
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... heaven's artillery thunder in the skies ? Have I not in a pitched battle heard Loud ' larums , neighing steeds , and trumpets ' clang ? And do you tell me of a woman's tongue , That gives not half so great a blow to the ear , As will a ...
... heaven's artillery thunder in the skies ? Have I not in a pitched battle heard Loud ' larums , neighing steeds , and trumpets ' clang ? And do you tell me of a woman's tongue , That gives not half so great a blow to the ear , As will a ...
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... Heaven Boldly , Not Guilty ; the imposition cleared , Hereditary ours . Her . By this we gather , You have tripped since . Pol . O , my most sacred lady , Temptations have since then been born to us ; for In those unfledged days was my ...
... Heaven Boldly , Not Guilty ; the imposition cleared , Hereditary ours . Her . By this we gather , You have tripped since . Pol . O , my most sacred lady , Temptations have since then been born to us ; for In those unfledged days was my ...
Page 82
... heaven sees earth , and earth sees heaven , How I am galled , -mightst bespice a cup , To give mine enemy a lasting wink ; Which draught to me were cordial . Cam . Sir , my lord , I could do this ; and that with no rash potion , But ...
... heaven sees earth , and earth sees heaven , How I am galled , -mightst bespice a cup , To give mine enemy a lasting wink ; Which draught to me were cordial . Cam . Sir , my lord , I could do this ; and that with no rash potion , But ...
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... heaven , and By all their influences , you may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon , As , or by oath , remove , or counsel , shake The fabric of his folly ; whose foundation Is piled upon his faith , and will continue . The ...
... heaven , and By all their influences , you may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon , As , or by oath , remove , or counsel , shake The fabric of his folly ; whose foundation Is piled upon his faith , and will continue . The ...
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