The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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His manners are every where exactly the same with the story ; one finds him still described with simplicity , passive sanctity , want of courage , weakness of mind , and easy submission to the governance of an imperious wife ...
His manners are every where exactly the same with the story ; one finds him still described with simplicity , passive sanctity , want of courage , weakness of mind , and easy submission to the governance of an imperious wife ...
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... and of this , the fierceness and impatience of Coriolanus , his courage and disdain of the common people ; the virtue and philosophical temper of Brutus ; and the irregular greatness of mind in M. Antony , are beautiful proofs .
... and of this , the fierceness and impatience of Coriolanus , his courage and disdain of the common people ; the virtue and philosophical temper of Brutus ; and the irregular greatness of mind in M. Antony , are beautiful proofs .
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No , I know Anne's mind for that : never a woman in Windsor knows more of Anne's mind than I do ; nor can do more than I do with her , I thank heaven . Fent . [ Within . ] Who's within there , ho ?
No , I know Anne's mind for that : never a woman in Windsor knows more of Anne's mind than I do ; nor can do more than I do with her , I thank heaven . Fent . [ Within . ] Who's within there , ho ?
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Truly , an honest gentleman ; but Anne loves him not ; for I know Anne's mind as well as another does , -Out upon't ! what have I forgot ? [ Exit ACT II . SCENE I. — Before PAGE's House . Enter Mistress PAGE , with a letter .
Truly , an honest gentleman ; but Anne loves him not ; for I know Anne's mind as well as another does , -Out upon't ! what have I forgot ? [ Exit ACT II . SCENE I. — Before PAGE's House . Enter Mistress PAGE , with a letter .
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... that you may know one another's mind , and the boy never need to understand any thing ; for ' tis not good that children should know any wickedness : old folks , you know , have discretion , as they say , and know the world . Fal .
... that you may know one another's mind , and the boy never need to understand any thing ; for ' tis not good that children should know any wickedness : old folks , you know , have discretion , as they say , and know the world . Fal .
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