The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... rich king . " Here we see a vulgar ambition , rather than a deep affection . Fawnia , in the hour of discovery and danger , was quite incapable of exhibit- ing the feminine dignity of Perdita : - " I was not much afeard : for once , A ...
... rich king . " Here we see a vulgar ambition , rather than a deep affection . Fawnia , in the hour of discovery and danger , was quite incapable of exhibit- ing the feminine dignity of Perdita : - " I was not much afeard : for once , A ...
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... rich place , I multiply , With one we - thank - you , many thousands more That go before it . Leon . Stay your thanks awhile ; Sir , that's to - morrow . And pay them when you part . Pol . I am question'd by my fears , of what may ...
... rich place , I multiply , With one we - thank - you , many thousands more That go before it . Leon . Stay your thanks awhile ; Sir , that's to - morrow . And pay them when you part . Pol . I am question'd by my fears , of what may ...
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... rich stake drawn , And tak'st it all for jest . I Cam . My gracious lord , may be negligent , foolish , and fearful ; In every one of these no man is free , But that his negligence , his folly , fear , Among the infinite doings of the ...
... rich stake drawn , And tak'st it all for jest . I Cam . My gracious lord , may be negligent , foolish , and fearful ; In every one of these no man is free , But that his negligence , his folly , fear , Among the infinite doings of the ...
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... rich by the fairies ; this is some changeling : - open ' t : What ' s within , boy ? Clo . You ' re a made old man ; if the sins of your youth are forgiven you , you ' re well to live . Gold ! all gold ! Shep . This is fairy gold , boy ...
... rich by the fairies ; this is some changeling : - open ' t : What ' s within , boy ? Clo . You ' re a made old man ; if the sins of your youth are forgiven you , you ' re well to live . Gold ! all gold ! Shep . This is fairy gold , boy ...
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... " with heigh ! ” b Three - pile - rich velvet . Autolycus has his eye upon the " white sheets . " The kites may take the smaller linen for their nests . а the warden pies ; a mace , -dates , 68 [ ACT IV . A WINTER'S TALE .
... " with heigh ! ” b Three - pile - rich velvet . Autolycus has his eye upon the " white sheets . " The kites may take the smaller linen for their nests . а the warden pies ; a mace , -dates , 68 [ ACT IV . A WINTER'S TALE .
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