The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 páginas |
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... never felt sublime . He is bolder than the devil , but not so subtle ; and his want of serpentine craft or of comprehension of it excites . neither admiring pity , as in Brutus , nor tragic horror , as in Othello , but the half - amused ...
... never felt sublime . He is bolder than the devil , but not so subtle ; and his want of serpentine craft or of comprehension of it excites . neither admiring pity , as in Brutus , nor tragic horror , as in Othello , but the half - amused ...
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... never yet made doubt but Rome was ready To answer us . Auf . Nor did you think it folly To keep your great pretences veil'd till when They needs must show themselves ; which in the hatching , It seem'd , appear'd to Rome . By the ...
... never yet made doubt but Rome was ready To answer us . Auf . Nor did you think it folly To keep your great pretences veil'd till when They needs must show themselves ; which in the hatching , It seem'd , appear'd to Rome . By the ...
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... never Deny your asking : take your choice of those That best can aid your action . Mar. Those are they That most are willing . If any such be here- As it were sin to doubt - that love this painting Wherein you see me smear'd ; if any ...
... never Deny your asking : take your choice of those That best can aid your action . Mar. Those are they That most are willing . If any such be here- As it were sin to doubt - that love this painting Wherein you see me smear'd ; if any ...
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... Never sound more ! when drums and trumpets shall I ' the field prove flatterers , let courts and cities be Made all of false - faced soothing ! When steel grows soft as the parasite's silk , Let him be made an overture for the wars ! No ...
... Never sound more ! when drums and trumpets shall I ' the field prove flatterers , let courts and cities be Made all of false - faced soothing ! When steel grows soft as the parasite's silk , Let him be made an overture for the wars ! No ...
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... never would he Appear i ' the market - place nor on him put The napless vesture of humility , Nor , showing , as the manner is , his wounds To the people , beg their stinking breaths . Sic . ' Tis right . Bru . It was his word : O , he ...
... never would he Appear i ' the market - place nor on him put The napless vesture of humility , Nor , showing , as the manner is , his wounds To the people , beg their stinking breaths . Sic . ' Tis right . Bru . It was his word : O , he ...
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