The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... hold : When you cast out , it still came home . Leon . Didst note it ? Cam . He would not stay at your petitions ; made His business more material . Leon . Didst perceive it ? - They ' re here with me already ; whispering , rounding ...
... hold : When you cast out , it still came home . Leon . Didst note it ? Cam . He would not stay at your petitions ; made His business more material . Leon . Didst perceive it ? - They ' re here with me already ; whispering , rounding ...
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... Than when I feel , and see her , no farther trust her ; For every inch of woman in the world , Ay , every dram of woman's flesh , is false , If she be . Leon . Hold your peaces . 1 Lord . Good my lord , - Ant . Scene 1 . 19 WINTER'S TALE .
... Than when I feel , and see her , no farther trust her ; For every inch of woman in the world , Ay , every dram of woman's flesh , is false , If she be . Leon . Hold your peaces . 1 Lord . Good my lord , - Ant . Scene 1 . 19 WINTER'S TALE .
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... hold together : on her frights and griefs , ( Which never tender lady hath borne greater , ) She is , something before her time , deliver'd . Paul . A boy ? Emil . A daughter ; and a goodly babe , Lusty , and like to live : the queen ...
... hold together : on her frights and griefs , ( Which never tender lady hath borne greater , ) She is , something before her time , deliver'd . Paul . A boy ? Emil . A daughter ; and a goodly babe , Lusty , and like to live : the queen ...
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... hold , the cock's mine . ( Aside . ) Clo . I cannot do't without counters . - Let me see ; what am I to buy for our sheep - shearing feast ? Three pound of sugar ; five pound of currants ; rice , -What will this sister of mine do with ...
... hold , the cock's mine . ( Aside . ) Clo . I cannot do't without counters . - Let me see ; what am I to buy for our sheep - shearing feast ? Three pound of sugar ; five pound of currants ; rice , -What will this sister of mine do with ...
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... hold , when ' tis Opposed , as it must be , by the power o ' the king : One of these two must be necessities , Which then will speak ; that you must change this Or I my life . Flo . Thou dearest Perdita , [ purpose , With these forced ...
... hold , when ' tis Opposed , as it must be , by the power o ' the king : One of these two must be necessities , Which then will speak ; that you must change this Or I my life . Flo . Thou dearest Perdita , [ purpose , With these forced ...
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