The Works of Shakespear: The comedy of errors. The winter's tale. The life and death of King John. King Richard IIRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... , but kill'd none so : Camillo , As you are certainly a gentleman , Clerk - like experienc'd , ( which no less adorns E 3 Our Our gentry , than our parents ' noble names , The WINTER'S TALE . 77 I My favour here begins to warp. Not fpeak...
... , but kill'd none so : Camillo , As you are certainly a gentleman , Clerk - like experienc'd , ( which no less adorns E 3 Our Our gentry , than our parents ' noble names , The WINTER'S TALE . 77 I My favour here begins to warp. Not fpeak...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Pope. Our gentry , than our parents ' noble names , In whose success we are gentle ; ) I beseech you , If you know aught , which does behove my knowledge Thereof to be inform'd , imprifon't not In ignorant ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Pope. Our gentry , than our parents ' noble names , In whose success we are gentle ; ) I beseech you , If you know aught , which does behove my knowledge Thereof to be inform'd , imprifon't not In ignorant ...
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... noble offer , Who but to day hammer'd of this design ; But durst not tempt a minister of honour , Lest she should be deny'd . Paul . Tell her , Emilia , I'll use that tongue I have ; if wit flow from't , As boldness from my bofom , let ...
... noble offer , Who but to day hammer'd of this design ; But durst not tempt a minister of honour , Lest she should be deny'd . Paul . Tell her , Emilia , I'll use that tongue I have ; if wit flow from't , As boldness from my bofom , let ...
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... noble fellows , if they please , Can clear me in't . Lord . We can ; my royal Liege , He is not guilty of her coming hither : Leo . You're liars all . Lords . ' Befeech your Highness , give us better cre- dit . We've always truly ferv'd ...
... noble fellows , if they please , Can clear me in't . Lord . We can ; my royal Liege , He is not guilty of her coming hither : Leo . You're liars all . Lords . ' Befeech your Highness , give us better cre- dit . We've always truly ferv'd ...
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... noble heart . What's gone , and what's past help , Should be past grief . Do not receive affliction At my petition , I beseech you ; rather Let me be punish'd , that have minded you Of what you should forget . Now , good my liege , Sir ...
... noble heart . What's gone , and what's past help , Should be past grief . Do not receive affliction At my petition , I beseech you ; rather Let me be punish'd , that have minded you Of what you should forget . Now , good my liege , Sir ...
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