The Works of Shakespeare: Ed. by W. E. Henley, Volumen1,Parte2 |
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He plays false , father . Sc . II Host . How ? out of tune on the strings ? JUL . Not so ; but yet so false that he grieves my very heart - strings . Host . You have a quick ear . Jul . Ay , I would I were deaf ; it makes me have a slow ...
He plays false , father . Sc . II Host . How ? out of tune on the strings ? JUL . Not so ; but yet so false that he grieves my very heart - strings . Host . You have a quick ear . Jul . Ay , I would I were deaf ; it makes me have a slow ...
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100 110 Thou subtle , perjur'd , false , disloyal man ! ACT IV Think'st thou I am so shallow , so conceitless , Sc . II To be seduced by thy flattery , That hast deceiv'd so many with thy vows ? Return , return , and make thy love ...
100 110 Thou subtle , perjur'd , false , disloyal man ! ACT IV Think'st thou I am so shallow , so conceitless , Sc . II To be seduced by thy flattery , That hast deceiv'd so many with thy vows ? Return , return , and make thy love ...
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ACT V Sc . IV 40 a 50 I do detest false , perjur'd Proteus ! Therefore be gone — solicit me no more . Pro . What dangerous action , stood it next to death , Would I not undergo for one calm look ? O , ' tis the curse in love , and still ...
ACT V Sc . IV 40 a 50 I do detest false , perjur'd Proteus ! Therefore be gone — solicit me no more . Pro . What dangerous action , stood it next to death , Would I not undergo for one calm look ? O , ' tis the curse in love , and still ...
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