The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... reason's without reason ; the bier at door , And a demand who is't shall die , I'd say , My father , not this youth . Bel . O noble strain ! O worthiness of nature ! breed of greatness ! Cowards father cowards , and base things sire ...
... reason's without reason ; the bier at door , And a demand who is't shall die , I'd say , My father , not this youth . Bel . O noble strain ! O worthiness of nature ! breed of greatness ! Cowards father cowards , and base things sire ...
Page 255
... reason coldly of your grievances , Or else depart ; here all eyes gaze on us . Mer . Men's eyes were made to look , and let them gaze ; I will not budge for no man's pleasure , I. Enter ROMEO . Tyb . Well , peace be with you , sir ...
... reason coldly of your grievances , Or else depart ; here all eyes gaze on us . Mer . Men's eyes were made to look , and let them gaze ; I will not budge for no man's pleasure , I. Enter ROMEO . Tyb . Well , peace be with you , sir ...
Page 422
... reason ; ' tis a pageant , To keep us in false gaze : When we consider The importancy of Cyprus to the Turk ; And let ourselves again but understand , That , as it more concerns the Turk than Rhodes , So may he with more facile question ...
... reason ; ' tis a pageant , To keep us in false gaze : When we consider The importancy of Cyprus to the Turk ; And let ourselves again but understand , That , as it more concerns the Turk than Rhodes , So may he with more facile question ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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