The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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He had the good fortune to gather an estate equal to his occasion , and , in that , to his wish ; and is said to have spent some years before his death at his native Stratford . His pleasurable wit and good - nature engaged him in the ...
He had the good fortune to gather an estate equal to his occasion , and , in that , to his wish ; and is said to have spent some years before his death at his native Stratford . His pleasurable wit and good - nature engaged him in the ...
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In each of them a young prince is engaged to revenge the death of his father , their mothers are equally guilty , are both concerned in the murder of their husbands , and are afterward married to the murderers .
In each of them a young prince is engaged to revenge the death of his father , their mothers are equally guilty , are both concerned in the murder of their husbands , and are afterward married to the murderers .
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I had been drowned , but that the shore was shelvy and shallow ; a death that I abhor ; for the water swells a man ; and what a thing should I have been , when I had been swelled ! I should have been a mountain of mummy .
I had been drowned , but that the shore was shelvy and shallow ; a death that I abhor ; for the water swells a man ; and what a thing should I have been , when I had been swelled ! I should have been a mountain of mummy .
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Good fool for my brother's death . Clo . I think , his soul is in hell , madonna . Oli . ... Oli . What think you of this fool , Malvolio ? doth he not mend ? Mal . Yes ; and shall do , till the pangs of death ...
Good fool for my brother's death . Clo . I think , his soul is in hell , madonna . Oli . ... Oli . What think you of this fool , Malvolio ? doth he not mend ? Mal . Yes ; and shall do , till the pangs of death ...
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Nay , I'll come ; if I lose a scruple of this sport , fet me be boiled to death with melancholy . Sir To . Would'st thou not be glad to have the niggardly rascally sheep - biter come by some notable shame ? Fab .
Nay , I'll come ; if I lose a scruple of this sport , fet me be boiled to death with melancholy . Sir To . Would'st thou not be glad to have the niggardly rascally sheep - biter come by some notable shame ? Fab .
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