The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3AMS Press, 1968 |
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... poor praife , he humbled- - ] But why were they proud of his Humility ? It should be read and pointed thus . - Making them proud ; AND his Humility , In their poor praife , he humbled i . e . by condescending to stoop to his Inferiors ...
... poor praife , he humbled- - ] But why were they proud of his Humility ? It should be read and pointed thus . - Making them proud ; AND his Humility , In their poor praife , he humbled i . e . by condescending to stoop to his Inferiors ...
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... poor fellow . Count . Well , Sir . Clo . No , Madam ; ' tis not fo well that I am poor , tho ' many of the rich are damn'd ; but , if I have your ladyship's good will to go to the world , Isbel the woman and I will do as we may . Count ...
... poor fellow . Count . Well , Sir . Clo . No , Madam ; ' tis not fo well that I am poor , tho ' many of the rich are damn'd ; but , if I have your ladyship's good will to go to the world , Isbel the woman and I will do as we may . Count ...
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... poor man ! a million of beating may come to a great matter . Aut . I am robb'd , Sir , and beaten ; my mony and apparel ta'en from me , and thefe deteftable things put upon me . Clo . What , by a horse - man , or a footman ? Aut . A ...
... poor man ! a million of beating may come to a great matter . Aut . I am robb'd , Sir , and beaten ; my mony and apparel ta'en from me , and thefe deteftable things put upon me . Clo . What , by a horse - man , or a footman ? Aut . A ...
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