The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... young play fellow . Grace to boot ! Her . Of this make no conclusion ; lest you say Your queen and I are devils : Yet , go on ; ' ll answer ; The offences we have made do we you If you first sinn'd with us , and that with us You did ...
... young play fellow . Grace to boot ! Her . Of this make no conclusion ; lest you say Your queen and I are devils : Yet , go on ; ' ll answer ; The offences we have made do we you If you first sinn'd with us , and that with us You did ...
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... of the troth - plight . So in ' King John : ' — " It likes us well ; young princes , close your hands . " And in Henry V.:'— " And so , clap hands , and a bargain . " ; I have tremor cordis on me : - : 20 [ ACT I. A WINTER'S TALE .
... of the troth - plight . So in ' King John : ' — " It likes us well ; young princes , close your hands . " And in Henry V.:'— " And so , clap hands , and a bargain . " ; I have tremor cordis on me : - : 20 [ ACT I. A WINTER'S TALE .
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... young prince , as we Do seem to be of ours ? Pol . If at home , sir , He's all my exercise , my mirth , my matter : Now my sworn friend , and then mine enemy ; My parasite , my soldier , statesman , all : He makes a July's day short as ...
... young prince , as we Do seem to be of ours ? Pol . If at home , sir , He's all my exercise , my mirth , my matter : Now my sworn friend , and then mine enemy ; My parasite , my soldier , statesman , all : He makes a July's day short as ...
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... young girls . " The idea which Shakspere has conveyed in the pas- sage before us is elaborated in the Hundred and Twenty - eighth Sonnet : - " How oft , when thou , my music , music play'st , Upon that blessed wood whose motion sounds ...
... young girls . " The idea which Shakspere has conveyed in the pas- sage before us is elaborated in the Hundred and Twenty - eighth Sonnet : - " How oft , when thou , my music , music play'st , Upon that blessed wood whose motion sounds ...
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... young prince ; whose honourable thoughts ( Thoughts high for one so tender ) cleft the heart That could conceive a gross and foolish sire Blemish'd his gracious dam : this is not , no , Laid to thy answer : But the last , —O , lords ...
... young prince ; whose honourable thoughts ( Thoughts high for one so tender ) cleft the heart That could conceive a gross and foolish sire Blemish'd his gracious dam : this is not , no , Laid to thy answer : But the last , —O , lords ...
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