The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2Charles Knight, 1851 |
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... reason it appears to us more true . C แ Squarer - quarreller . To square is to dispute - to confront hostilely . So in ' A Midsummer- Night's Dream : ' - " And now they never meet in grove , or green , By fountain clear , or spangled ...
... reason it appears to us more true . C แ Squarer - quarreller . To square is to dispute - to confront hostilely . So in ' A Midsummer- Night's Dream : ' - " And now they never meet in grove , or green , By fountain clear , or spangled ...
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... reason . D. JOHN . And when I have heard it , what blessing bringeth it ? b CON . If not a present remedy , yet a patient sufferance . D. JOHN . I wonder that thou , being ( as thou say'st thou art ) born under Saturn , goest about to ...
... reason . D. JOHN . And when I have heard it , what blessing bringeth it ? b CON . If not a present remedy , yet a patient sufferance . D. JOHN . I wonder that thou , being ( as thou say'st thou art ) born under Saturn , goest about to ...
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... reason , I do it freely . BENE . Surely , I do believe your fair cousin is wronged . BEAT . Ah , how much might the man deserve of me that would right her ! BENE . Is there any way to show such friendship ? BEAT . A very even way , but ...
... reason , I do it freely . BENE . Surely , I do believe your fair cousin is wronged . BEAT . Ah , how much might the man deserve of me that would right her ! BENE . Is there any way to show such friendship ? BEAT . A very even way , but ...
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... reason : nay , I will do so : My soul doth tell me Hero is belied ; And that shall Claudio know , so shall the prince , And all of them , that thus dishonour her . * This is a perplexing passage . In both the originals the line stands ...
... reason : nay , I will do so : My soul doth tell me Hero is belied ; And that shall Claudio know , so shall the prince , And all of them , that thus dishonour her . * This is a perplexing passage . In both the originals the line stands ...
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... reasons in her balance : nay , an you be a cursing hypocrite once , you must be looked to . D. PEDRO . How now , two of my brother's men bound ! Borachio one ! CLAUD . Hearken after their offence , my lord ! D. PEDRO . Officers , what ...
... reasons in her balance : nay , an you be a cursing hypocrite once , you must be looked to . D. PEDRO . How now , two of my brother's men bound ! Borachio one ! CLAUD . Hearken after their offence , my lord ! D. PEDRO . Officers , what ...
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