The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... noble names , In whose success b we are gentle , -I beseech you , If you know aught which does behove my knowledge Thereof to be inform'd , imprison it not In ignorant concealment . Cam . I may not answer . Pol . A sickness caught of me ...
... noble names , In whose success b we are gentle , -I beseech you , If you know aught which does behove my knowledge Thereof to be inform'd , imprison it not In ignorant concealment . Cam . I may not answer . Pol . A sickness caught of me ...
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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 denied . Paul . Tell her , Emilia , I'll use that tongue I have : if wit flow from it , As boldness from my bosom ...
... noble offer ; Who , but to - day , hammer'd of this design ; But durst not tempt a minister of honour , Lest she should be denied . Paul . Tell her , Emilia , I'll use that tongue I have : if wit flow from it , As boldness from my bosom ...
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... noble fellows , if they please , Can clear me in ' t . 1 Lord . We can , my royal liege , He is not guilty of her coming hither . Leon . You are liars all . [ Exit . 1 Lord . ' Beseech your highness , give us better credit ; We have ...
... noble fellows , if they please , Can clear me in ' t . 1 Lord . We can , my royal liege , He is not guilty of her coming hither . Leon . You are liars all . [ Exit . 1 Lord . ' Beseech your highness , give us better credit ; We have ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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... noble , Vilely bound up ? What would he say ? Or how Should I , in these my borrow'd flaunts , behold The sternness of his presence ? Flo . Apprehend Nothing but jollity . The gods themselves , Humbling their deities to love , have ...
... noble , Vilely bound up ? What would he say ? Or how Should I , in these my borrow'd flaunts , behold The sternness of his presence ? Flo . Apprehend Nothing but jollity . The gods themselves , Humbling their deities to love , have ...
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