The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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... grace , Whilst I at home starve for a merry look . Hath homely age the alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ? then he hath wasted it ; Are my discourses dull ? barren my wit ? If voluble and sharp discourse be marr'd , Unkindness ...
... grace , Whilst I at home starve for a merry look . Hath homely age the alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ? then he hath wasted it ; Are my discourses dull ? barren my wit ? If voluble and sharp discourse be marr'd , Unkindness ...
Page 32
... grace , you show not , Than our earth's wonder ; more than earth divine . Teach me , dear creature , how to think and speak ; Lay open to my earthy gross conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , shallow , weak , The folded meaning of ...
... grace , you show not , Than our earth's wonder ; more than earth divine . Teach me , dear creature , how to think and speak ; Lay open to my earthy gross conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , shallow , weak , The folded meaning of ...
Page 36
... grace , Of such enchanting presence and discourse , Hath almost made me traitor to myself : But , lest myself be guilty to self - wrong , I'll stop mine ears against the mermaid's song . 3 assured to her ; ] i . e . affianced to her ...
... grace , Of such enchanting presence and discourse , Hath almost made me traitor to myself : But , lest myself be guilty to self - wrong , I'll stop mine ears against the mermaid's song . 3 assured to her ; ] i . e . affianced to her ...
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... man again : ] i . e . to bring him back to his senses , Have won his grace to come in person hither ,. and the forms of sober behaviour . " Of sorriest fancies your companions making . " Sorry 58 Аст V. COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... man again : ] i . e . to bring him back to his senses , Have won his grace to come in person hither ,. and the forms of sober behaviour . " Of sorriest fancies your companions making . " Sorry 58 Аст V. COMEDY OF ERRORS .
Page 59
... grace , Antipholus , my hus- band , - Whom I made lord of me and all I had , At your important letters , this ill day A most outrageous fit of madness took him ; That desperately he hurried through the street , ( With him his bondsman ...
... grace , Antipholus , my hus- band , - Whom I made lord of me and all I had , At your important letters , this ill day A most outrageous fit of madness took him ; That desperately he hurried through the street , ( With him his bondsman ...
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