The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... thought on of her , and ill - thought on of you : gone between and between , but small thanks for my la- bour . Tro . What , art thou angry , Pandarus ? what , with me ? Pan . Because she is kin to me , therefore , she's not so fair as ...
... thought on of her , and ill - thought on of you : gone between and between , but small thanks for my la- bour . Tro . What , art thou angry , Pandarus ? what , with me ? Pan . Because she is kin to me , therefore , she's not so fair as ...
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... thought- ] A thought suitable to the dignity of his character . This word I should have chang ed to impure , were I not overpowered by the unanimity of the editors , and concurrence of the old copies . JOHNSON . Line 579. Not ...
... thought- ] A thought suitable to the dignity of his character . This word I should have chang ed to impure , were I not overpowered by the unanimity of the editors , and concurrence of the old copies . JOHNSON . Line 579. Not ...
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... thought of every one , Coriolanus will carry it . 10ff . That's a brave fellow ; but he's vengeance proud , and loves not the common people . 2 Off . ' Faith , there have been many great men that have flattered the people , who ne'er ...
... thought of every one , Coriolanus will carry it . 10ff . That's a brave fellow ; but he's vengeance proud , and loves not the common people . 2 Off . ' Faith , there have been many great men that have flattered the people , who ne'er ...
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