The Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 14 |
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Fletcher has the same quibble in his Women Pleas'd : 66 mark me , thou serious sowter , " If thou dost this , there shall be no more shoe - mending ; " Every man shall have a special care of his own soul , " And carry in his pocket his ...
Fletcher has the same quibble in his Women Pleas'd : 66 mark me , thou serious sowter , " If thou dost this , there shall be no more shoe - mending ; " Every man shall have a special care of his own soul , " And carry in his pocket his ...
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We learn from Cicero that Cæsar constituted a new kind of these Luperci , whom he called after his own name , Juliani ; and Mark Antony was the first who was so entitled . Malone . * • Ant . I shall remember : [ Musick JULIUS CESAR . 9.
We learn from Cicero that Cæsar constituted a new kind of these Luperci , whom he called after his own name , Juliani ; and Mark Antony was the first who was so entitled . Malone . * • Ant . I shall remember : [ Musick JULIUS CESAR . 9.
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He had a fever when he was in Spain , And , when the fit was on him , I did mark How he did shake : ' tis true , this god did shake : His coward lips did from their colour fly ; 5 And that same eye , whose bend doth awe the world ...
He had a fever when he was in Spain , And , when the fit was on him , I did mark How he did shake : ' tis true , this god did shake : His coward lips did from their colour fly ; 5 And that same eye , whose bend doth awe the world ...
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... there's no malice in fat folks ; I never fear thee , an I can scape thy lean moon calf there . " Warburton . 2 · he hears no musick : ] Our author considered the having no delight in musick as so certain a mark of an austere ...
... there's no malice in fat folks ; I never fear thee , an I can scape thy lean moon calf there . " Warburton . 2 · he hears no musick : ] Our author considered the having no delight in musick as so certain a mark of an austere ...
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I can as well be hanged , as tell the manner of it : it was mere foolery , I did not mark it . I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown ; -yet , ' twas not a crown nei- ther , ' twas one of these coronets ; and , as I told you , he put it by ...
I can as well be hanged , as tell the manner of it : it was mere foolery , I did not mark it . I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown ; -yet , ' twas not a crown nei- ther , ' twas one of these coronets ; and , as I told you , he put it by ...
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