“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... thine , Worth seizure , do we seize into our hands ; Till thou canst quit thee by thy brother's mouth , Of what we think against thee . Oli . O , that your highness knew my heart in this ! I never lov'd my brother in my life . 3 as thy ...
... thine , Worth seizure , do we seize into our hands ; Till thou canst quit thee by thy brother's mouth , Of what we think against thee . Oli . O , that your highness knew my heart in this ! I never lov'd my brother in my life . 3 as thy ...
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... thine , " He was amaz'd . " . And though that she " Did flie as swift as arrow from a Turkie bow , yet hee " More wondered at her beautie , then at swiftnesse of her pace ; “ Her running greatly did augment her beautie and her grace ...
... thine , " He was amaz'd . " . And though that she " Did flie as swift as arrow from a Turkie bow , yet hee " More wondered at her beautie , then at swiftnesse of her pace ; “ Her running greatly did augment her beautie and her grace ...
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... thine own gladness that thou art employ❜d . Sil . So holy , and so perfect is my love , And I in such a poverty of grace , That I shall think it a most plenteous crop To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest reaps ...
... thine own gladness that thou art employ❜d . Sil . So holy , and so perfect is my love , And I in such a poverty of grace , That I shall think it a most plenteous crop To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest reaps ...
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... thine enemy Rather in power , than use ; and keep thy friend Under thy own life's key : be check'd for silence , But never tax'd for speech . What heaven more will , That thee may furnish , 2 and my prayers pluck down , Fall on thy head ...
... thine enemy Rather in power , than use ; and keep thy friend Under thy own life's key : be check'd for silence , But never tax'd for speech . What heaven more will , That thee may furnish , 2 and my prayers pluck down , Fall on thy head ...
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... thine ten times refigur'd thee . " " Out with it , " is used equivocally . - Applied to virginity , it means , give it away ; part with it : considered in another light , it signifies , put it out to interest . In The Tempest we have ...
... thine ten times refigur'd thee . " " Out with it , " is used equivocally . - Applied to virginity , it means , give it away ; part with it : considered in another light , it signifies , put it out to interest . In The Tempest we have ...
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