The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family |
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The king and prince at prayers ! let us assist For thou must now know further . them . Mira . You have often For our case is as theirs . Begun to tell me what I am ; but stopp'd Seb . I am out of patience . Ant . We are merelys cheated ...
The king and prince at prayers ! let us assist For thou must now know further . them . Mira . You have often For our case is as theirs . Begun to tell me what I am ; but stopp'd Seb . I am out of patience . Ant . We are merelys cheated ...
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... Our old and faithful friend , we are glad to see you , In all his dressings 3 , characts , titles , forms , Ang . and Escal . Happy return be to your royal Be an arch - villain : believe it , royal prince , grace !
... Our old and faithful friend , we are glad to see you , In all his dressings 3 , characts , titles , forms , Ang . and Escal . Happy return be to your royal Be an arch - villain : believe it , royal prince , grace !
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... For that he knew you , might reproach your life , When I perceive your grace , like power divine , And choke your good to come : for his possessions , Hath look'd upon my passes 4 : Then , good prince , Although by confiscation they ...
... For that he knew you , might reproach your life , When I perceive your grace , like power divine , And choke your good to come : for his possessions , Hath look'd upon my passes 4 : Then , good prince , Although by confiscation they ...
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The prince rob love from any : in this , though I cannot be said and count Claudio , walking in a thick - pleached to be a flattering honest man , it must not be denied alley in my orchard , were thus much overheard by that I am a plain ...
The prince rob love from any : in this , though I cannot be said and count Claudio , walking in a thick - pleached to be a flattering honest man , it must not be denied alley in my orchard , were thus much overheard by that I am a plain ...
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Why , he is the prince's jester : a very dull overmaster'd with a piece of valiant dust ? to make fool ; only his gift is in devising impossible slanders : an account of her life to a clod of wayward marl ? none but libertines delight ...
Why , he is the prince's jester : a very dull overmaster'd with a piece of valiant dust ? to make fool ; only his gift is in devising impossible slanders : an account of her life to a clod of wayward marl ? none but libertines delight ...
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