The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes and a Glossarial Index, Volume 18Ginn, 1900 |
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... speaking rather disparagingly , except Bernabo , of Genoa , who said his wife was perfectly beautiful , in the flower of youth , and of unassailable honour . At this , Ambrogiulo became very loose - spoken , boasting that he would spoil ...
... speaking rather disparagingly , except Bernabo , of Genoa , who said his wife was perfectly beautiful , in the flower of youth , and of unassailable honour . At this , Ambrogiulo became very loose - spoken , boasting that he would spoil ...
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... speak him far . 1 Gent . I do extend him , sir , within himself ; 2 tempers or dispositions ; and men's tempers were supposed to be subject to " skyey influences , " or to sympathize with the tempers of the sky . So in Greene's Never ...
... speak him far . 1 Gent . I do extend him , sir , within himself ; 2 tempers or dispositions ; and men's tempers were supposed to be subject to " skyey influences , " or to sympathize with the tempers of the sky . So in Greene's Never ...
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... speak together . Imo .. Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle where she wounds ! My dearest husband , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing- Always reserved my holy duty- what His rage can do on me : you must ...
... speak together . Imo .. Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle where she wounds ! My dearest husband , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing- Always reserved my holy duty- what His rage can do on me : you must ...
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... speak with me : you shall at least Go see my lord aboard : for this time leave me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . A Public Place . -- Enter CLOTEN and two Lords . I Lord . Sir , I would advise you to shift a shirt ; the vio- lence of ...
... speak with me : you shall at least Go see my lord aboard : for this time leave me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . A Public Place . -- Enter CLOTEN and two Lords . I Lord . Sir , I would advise you to shift a shirt ; the vio- lence of ...
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... speak of him when he was less furnish'd than now he is with that which makes him 3 both without and within . French . I have seen him in France : we had very many there could behold the Sun with as firm eyes as he . Iach . This matter ...
... speak of him when he was less furnish'd than now he is with that which makes him 3 both without and within . French . I have seen him in France : we had very many there could behold the Sun with as firm eyes as he . Iach . This matter ...
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