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... Tell him , we cou'd have rebuked him at Harfleur ; but that we thought not good to bruife an injury , till it were full ripe . Henry V. A. 3 , S. 6 . ADVERSITY . A wretched foul , bruis'd with adverfity , We bid be quiet , when we hear ...
... Tell him , we cou'd have rebuked him at Harfleur ; but that we thought not good to bruife an injury , till it were full ripe . Henry V. A. 3 , S. 6 . ADVERSITY . A wretched foul , bruis'd with adverfity , We bid be quiet , when we hear ...
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... phrafe that might indite the author of affection , " feems to mean , that he was a cold , uninterefting writer , that he did not speak from the heart . 66 A. B AFFLICTION AFFLICTION . Tell my friends , Tell Athens , in AFF ( 8 ) AFF.
... phrafe that might indite the author of affection , " feems to mean , that he was a cold , uninterefting writer , that he did not speak from the heart . 66 A. B AFFLICTION AFFLICTION . Tell my friends , Tell Athens , in AFF ( 8 ) AFF.
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Andrew Becket. AFFLICTION . Tell my friends , Tell Athens , in the fequence of degree , From high to low throughout , that whofo please To ftop affliction , let him take his hafte , Come hither , ere my tree hath felt the axe , And hang ...
Andrew Becket. AFFLICTION . Tell my friends , Tell Athens , in the fequence of degree , From high to low throughout , that whofo please To ftop affliction , let him take his hafte , Come hither , ere my tree hath felt the axe , And hang ...
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... Tell him , we will come on , Though France himself , and fuch another neighbour Stand in our way . If we be hinder'd , We shall your tawny ground with your red blood Difcolour . Henry V. A. 3 , S. 6 . Thofe that could speak low , and ...
... Tell him , we will come on , Though France himself , and fuch another neighbour Stand in our way . If we be hinder'd , We shall your tawny ground with your red blood Difcolour . Henry V. A. 3 , S. 6 . Thofe that could speak low , and ...
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... tell you what , which you yourselves do know ; Shew you sweet Cæfar's wounds , poor , poor , dumb mouths ! And bid them speak for me . Julius Cæfar , A. 3 , S. 2 . Why should a man , whose blood is warm within , Sit like his grandfire ...
... tell you what , which you yourselves do know ; Shew you sweet Cæfar's wounds , poor , poor , dumb mouths ! And bid them speak for me . Julius Cæfar , A. 3 , S. 2 . Why should a man , whose blood is warm within , Sit like his grandfire ...
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A Concordance to Shakespeare: Suited to All the Editions, in which the ... William Shakespeare,Andrew Becket Vista de fragmentos - 1970 |
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