Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible Passages, Illustrative of the Various Passions, Affections and Emotions of the Human MindClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1872 - 418 páginas |
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... oath , that I will have my bond . BONES , HUMAN . M.V. iii . 3 . Chapless , and knock'd about the mazzard with a sexton's spade : Here's a fine revolution , an ' we had the trick to see't ! BOOBY . H. v . 1 . Thou art bought and sold ...
... oath , that I will have my bond . BONES , HUMAN . M.V. iii . 3 . Chapless , and knock'd about the mazzard with a sexton's spade : Here's a fine revolution , an ' we had the trick to see't ! BOOBY . H. v . 1 . Thou art bought and sold ...
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... oaths to face the matter out . I know them , yea , C. v . 5 . T. S. ii . 1 . And what they weigh , even to the utmost scruple ; Scambling , out - facing , fashion - mong'ring boys , That lie , and cog , and flout , deprave , and slander ...
... oaths to face the matter out . I know them , yea , C. v . 5 . T. S. ii . 1 . And what they weigh , even to the utmost scruple ; Scambling , out - facing , fashion - mong'ring boys , That lie , and cog , and flout , deprave , and slander ...
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... oath , I'll make an end on't . FALSE . O most lame and impotent conclusion ! But then there is no consonancy in the sequel . CONDESCENSION . HI . iii . 4 . H. iv . 5 . O. ii . 1 . T. N ii . 5 . I extend my hand to him thus , quenching ...
... oath , I'll make an end on't . FALSE . O most lame and impotent conclusion ! But then there is no consonancy in the sequel . CONDESCENSION . HI . iii . 4 . H. iv . 5 . O. ii . 1 . T. N ii . 5 . I extend my hand to him thus , quenching ...
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... oaths . O what a goodly outside falsehood hath . H. iii . 4 . M.V. i . 3 . That same Diomed is a false - hearted rogue , a most un- just knave ; I will no more trust him when he leers , than I will a serpent when he hisses ; he will ...
... oaths . O what a goodly outside falsehood hath . H. iii . 4 . M.V. i . 3 . That same Diomed is a false - hearted rogue , a most un- just knave ; I will no more trust him when he leers , than I will a serpent when he hisses ; he will ...
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... oaths are oracles ; His love sincere , his thoughts immaculate ; His tears , pure messengers sent from his heart ... oath To this my fair belov'd . W.T. iv . 3 . Countrymen ! My heart doth joy , that yet , in all my life , I found no ...
... oaths are oracles ; His love sincere , his thoughts immaculate ; His tears , pure messengers sent from his heart ... oath To this my fair belov'd . W.T. iv . 3 . Countrymen ! My heart doth joy , that yet , in all my life , I found no ...
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