The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... thousand loves , A mother , and a mistress , and a friend , A phoenix , captain , and an enemy , A guide , a goddess , and a sovereign , A counsellor , a traitress , and a dear ; His humble ambition , proud humility , His jarring ...
... thousand loves , A mother , and a mistress , and a friend , A phoenix , captain , and an enemy , A guide , a goddess , and a sovereign , A counsellor , a traitress , and a dear ; His humble ambition , proud humility , His jarring ...
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... thousand nothings with , should be once heard , and thrice beaten . - God save you , captain . Ber . Is there any unkindness between my lord and you , monsieur ? Par . I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's displeasure ...
... thousand nothings with , should be once heard , and thrice beaten . - God save you , captain . Ber . Is there any unkindness between my lord and you , monsieur ? Par . I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's displeasure ...
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... thousand crowns To what is past already . Wid . I have yielded : Instruct my daughter how she shall persever , That time and place , with this deceit so lawful , May prove coherent . Every night he comes With musics of all sorts , and ...
... thousand crowns To what is past already . Wid . I have yielded : Instruct my daughter how she shall persever , That time and place , with this deceit so lawful , May prove coherent . Every night he comes With musics of all sorts , and ...
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... thousand ; but very weak and unserviceable : the troops are all scattered and the commanders very poor rogues , upon my reputation and credit , and as I hope to live . 1 Sold . Shall I set down your answer so ? Par . Do ; I'll take the ...
... thousand ; but very weak and unserviceable : the troops are all scattered and the commanders very poor rogues , upon my reputation and credit , and as I hope to live . 1 Sold . Shall I set down your answer so ? Par . Do ; I'll take the ...
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... thousand poll ; half of which dare not shake the snow from off their cassocks , lest they shake themselves to pieces . Ber . What shall be done to him ? 1 Lord . Nothing , but let him have thanks . Demand of him my conditions , * and ...
... thousand poll ; half of which dare not shake the snow from off their cassocks , lest they shake themselves to pieces . Ber . What shall be done to him ? 1 Lord . Nothing , but let him have thanks . Demand of him my conditions , * and ...
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