The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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To nature none more bound ; his training such , That he may furnish and instruct
great teachers , And never seek for aid out of himself . Yet see When these so
noble benefits shall prove Not well dispos'd , the mind growing once corrupt ,
They ...
To nature none more bound ; his training such , That he may furnish and instruct
great teachers , And never seek for aid out of himself . Yet see When these so
noble benefits shall prove Not well dispos'd , the mind growing once corrupt ,
They ...
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These should be hours for necessities , Not for delights ; 6 times to repair our
nature With comforting repose , and not for us To waste these times . Good hour
of night , sir Thomas ! Whither so late ? Lov . Came you from the king , my lord ?
These should be hours for necessities , Not for delights ; 6 times to repair our
nature With comforting repose , and not for us To waste these times . Good hour
of night , sir Thomas ! Whither so late ? Lov . Came you from the king , my lord ?
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Nature craves , All dues be render'd to their owners ; Now What nearer debt in all
humanity , Than wife is to the husband ? if this law Of nature be corrupted
through affection ; And that great minds , of partial indulgence To their benumbed
wills ...
Nature craves , All dues be render'd to their owners ; Now What nearer debt in all
humanity , Than wife is to the husband ? if this law Of nature be corrupted
through affection ; And that great minds , of partial indulgence To their benumbed
wills ...
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Good , good , my lord ; the secrets of nature Have not more gift in taciturnity . [
Exeunt Troilus and ÆNEAS . Pan . Is't possible ? no sooner got , but lost ? The
devil take Antenor ! the young prince will A plague upon Antenor ! I would , they
had ...
Good , good , my lord ; the secrets of nature Have not more gift in taciturnity . [
Exeunt Troilus and ÆNEAS . Pan . Is't possible ? no sooner got , but lost ? The
devil take Antenor ! the young prince will A plague upon Antenor ! I would , they
had ...
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Ah , how the poor world is pestered with such water - flies ; diminutives of nature !
3 PATR . Out , gall ! THER . Finch egg ! 5 Achil . My sweet Patroclus , I am
thwarted quite From my great purpose in to - morrow's battle . Here is a letter from
...
Ah , how the poor world is pestered with such water - flies ; diminutives of nature !
3 PATR . Out , gall ! THER . Finch egg ! 5 Achil . My sweet Patroclus , I am
thwarted quite From my great purpose in to - morrow's battle . Here is a letter from
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