The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 5-6Collins & Hannay, 1824 |
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... thought to be innocent in our author's time , as we elsewhere learn from himself . See King Lear , Act III . sc . ii . Antony and Cleopatra , Act II . sc . v . Julius Cæsar , Act I. sc . iii . and still more decisively in Measure for ...
... thought to be innocent in our author's time , as we elsewhere learn from himself . See King Lear , Act III . sc . ii . Antony and Cleopatra , Act II . sc . v . Julius Cæsar , Act I. sc . iii . and still more decisively in Measure for ...
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... thoughts themselves should be your judge , ) That I can find should merit any hate . K. John . What say these young ones ? What say you , my niece ? Blanch . That she is bound in honour still to do What you in wisdom shall vouchsafe to ...
... thoughts themselves should be your judge , ) That I can find should merit any hate . K. John . What say these young ones ? What say you , my niece ? Blanch . That she is bound in honour still to do What you in wisdom shall vouchsafe to ...
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... thought by heaven . Blanch . Now shall I see thy love ; What motive may Be stronger with thee than the name of wife ? Const . That whicn upholdeth him that thee upholds , His honour : O , thine honour , Lewis , thine honour ! Lew . I ...
... thought by heaven . Blanch . Now shall I see thy love ; What motive may Be stronger with thee than the name of wife ? Const . That whicn upholdeth him that thee upholds , His honour : O , thine honour , Lewis , thine honour ! Lew . I ...
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... thoughts : But ah , I will not : - -Yet I love thee well ; And , by my troth , I think , thou lov'st me well . Hub ... thought . MALONE [ 6 ] All animals while brooded , i . e . with a brood of young ones under their pro tection , are ...
... thoughts : But ah , I will not : - -Yet I love thee well ; And , by my troth , I think , thou lov'st me well . Hub ... thought . MALONE [ 6 ] All animals while brooded , i . e . with a brood of young ones under their pro tection , are ...
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... thought , from them to me again . Bast . The spirit of the time shall teach me speed . [ Exit . K. John . Spoke like a sprightful noble gentleman . Go after him ; for he , perhaps , shall need Some messenger betwixt me and the peers ...
... thought , from them to me again . Bast . The spirit of the time shall teach me speed . [ Exit . K. John . Spoke like a sprightful noble gentleman . Go after him ; for he , perhaps , shall need Some messenger betwixt me and the peers ...
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