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Both by myself and many other friends ; But he , his own affections ' counsellor , Is to himself , I will not say , how true ; But to himself so secret and so close , So far from sounding and discovery ; As is the bud bit with an ...
Both by myself and many other friends ; But he , his own affections ' counsellor , Is to himself , I will not say , how true ; But to himself so secret and so close , So far from sounding and discovery ; As is the bud bit with an ...
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And there we find , that he who is so like a careless libertine , is the careless libertine himself . This could not come from Shakespear . The old quarto reads , Whiles a puft and reckless libertine , which directs us to the right ...
And there we find , that he who is so like a careless libertine , is the careless libertine himself . This could not come from Shakespear . The old quarto reads , Whiles a puft and reckless libertine , which directs us to the right ...
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“ Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads , 66 And 6 recks not his own reed . Laer . Oh , fear me not . S С Е N E VI . Enter Polonius . I stay too long ; but here my father comes : A double Blessing is a double grace ; Occasion ...
“ Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads , 66 And 6 recks not his own reed . Laer . Oh , fear me not . S С Е N E VI . Enter Polonius . I stay too long ; but here my father comes : A double Blessing is a double grace ; Occasion ...
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