The Works of Shakespeare, Tema 15Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... brows of this resisting Town . Call for our chiefest men of discipline , To cull the plots of best advantages : * We'll lay before this Town our royal bones , 2 = designs of conquest . 3 better . 1 urgency . = 10 20 30 40 4 the best ...
... brows of this resisting Town . Call for our chiefest men of discipline , To cull the plots of best advantages : * We'll lay before this Town our royal bones , 2 = designs of conquest . 3 better . 1 urgency . = 10 20 30 40 4 the best ...
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... brows , were moulded out of his ; This little abstract doth contain that large , Which died in Geffrey ; and the hand of Time Shall draw this brief into as huge a volume . That Geffrey was thy elder brother born , And this his son ...
... brows , were moulded out of his ; This little abstract doth contain that large , Which died in Geffrey ; and the hand of Time Shall draw this brief into as huge a volume . That Geffrey was thy elder brother born , And this his son ...
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... brow ! And quarter'd in her heart ! he doth espy Himself Love's traitor : this is pity now , That hang'd , and drawn , and quarter'd , there should be In such a love so vile a lout as he . BLANCH . My uncle's will in this respect is ...
... brow ! And quarter'd in her heart ! he doth espy Himself Love's traitor : this is pity now , That hang'd , and drawn , and quarter'd , there should be In such a love so vile a lout as he . BLANCH . My uncle's will in this respect is ...
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... bloody host , And make a riot on the gentle brow Of true Sincerity ? O , holy Sir , 1 renewal of greeting . 2 a cheating game ; by some identified with prick - the - garter . IV E 33 Sc . I ACT III Sc . I My reverend Father , let KING JOHN.
... bloody host , And make a riot on the gentle brow Of true Sincerity ? O , holy Sir , 1 renewal of greeting . 2 a cheating game ; by some identified with prick - the - garter . IV E 33 Sc . I ACT III Sc . I My reverend Father , let KING JOHN.
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... brows , 30 And ring these fingers with thy household worms , And stop this gap of breath with fulsome dust , And be a carrion monster like thyself : Come , grin on me ; and I will think thou smil'st , And buss thee as thy wife ...
... brows , 30 And ring these fingers with thy household worms , And stop this gap of breath with fulsome dust , And be a carrion monster like thyself : Come , grin on me ; and I will think thou smil'st , And buss thee as thy wife ...
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