The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... give it him . " But there was such laughing ! and Helen so blushed , and Paris so chafed , and all the rest so laughed , that it passed.34 a brave man , niece . - Oh , brave Hector ! -Look how he looks ! there's a countenance ! is ' t ...
... give it him . " But there was such laughing ! and Helen so blushed , and Paris so chafed , and all the rest so laughed , that it passed.34 a brave man , niece . - Oh , brave Hector ! -Look how he looks ! there's a countenance ! is ' t ...
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... give a scantling 96 Of good or bad unto the general ; And in such indexes , although small pricks 92. The purpose is perspicuous even as substance , whose grossness little characters sum up . ' The person ultimately purposed in this ...
... give a scantling 96 Of good or bad unto the general ; And in such indexes , although small pricks 92. The purpose is perspicuous even as substance , whose grossness little characters sum up . ' The person ultimately purposed in this ...
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... give way , Where they're extended ; which , like an arch , Or hedge aside from the direct forth - right , 50 reverberates . The voice again ; 47 or , like a gate of steel Fronting the sun , receives and renders back His figure and his ...
... give way , Where they're extended ; which , like an arch , Or hedge aside from the direct forth - right , 50 reverberates . The voice again ; 47 or , like a gate of steel Fronting the sun , receives and renders back His figure and his ...
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... give as soft attachment to thy senses ? As infants ' empty of all thought ! Cres . Good morrow , then . Tro . I pr'ythee now , to bed . Cres . Are you a - weary of me ? Tio . O Cressida ! but that the busy day , Wak'd by the lark , hath ...
... give as soft attachment to thy senses ? As infants ' empty of all thought ! Cres . Good morrow , then . Tro . I pr'ythee now , to bed . Cres . Are you a - weary of me ? Tio . O Cressida ! but that the busy day , Wak'd by the lark , hath ...
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... give thee nightly visitation . But yet , be true . Cres . Oh , heavens ! -be true , again ! Tro . Hear why I speak it , love : The Grecian youths are full of quality ; At the port , 29 lord , I'll give her to thy hand ; And by the way ...
... give thee nightly visitation . But yet , be true . Cres . Oh , heavens ! -be true , again ! Tro . Hear why I speak it , love : The Grecian youths are full of quality ; At the port , 29 lord , I'll give her to thy hand ; And by the way ...
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