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... II AN PAUL WOOUROFFE . A GENT 匾 BY S . L.TR. * DNEV F • CIAL IN CU DUE , JON 31 1-312 PY a " Live in thy shame , but die not GAUN AUNT . shame with thee ! " * * " ACT II , SCENE 1 , line 135 .. Jon aib tudsense pult is " TJAV " ! salt.
... II AN PAUL WOOUROFFE . A GENT 匾 BY S . L.TR. * DNEV F • CIAL IN CU DUE , JON 31 1-312 PY a " Live in thy shame , but die not GAUN AUNT . shame with thee ! " * * " ACT II , SCENE 1 , line 135 .. Jon aib tudsense pult is " TJAV " ! salt.
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... thee ! " is not , for all its lameness and deviousness , one of Shake- speare's lesser triumphs . For if it be a fond and vain . heresy to maintain that poetry must always use the lan- guage of common life , there can be no doubt that ...
... thee ! " is not , for all its lameness and deviousness , one of Shake- speare's lesser triumphs . For if it be a fond and vain . heresy to maintain that poetry must always use the lan- guage of common life , there can be no doubt that ...
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... thee , And mark my greeting well ; for what I speak My body shall make good upon this earth , Or my divine soul answer it in heaven . Thou art a traitor and a miscreant , Too good to be so , and too bad to live , Since the more fair and ...
... thee , And mark my greeting well ; for what I speak My body shall make good upon this earth , Or my divine soul answer it in heaven . Thou art a traitor and a miscreant , Too good to be so , and too bad to live , Since the more fair and ...
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... thee to except . If guilty dread have left thee so much strength As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop : By that and all the rites of knighthood else , Will I make good against thee , arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou ...
... thee to except . If guilty dread have left thee so much strength As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop : By that and all the rites of knighthood else , Will I make good against thee , arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou ...
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... thee allow . Mow . Then , Bolingbroke , as low as to thy heart , Through the false passage of thy throat , thou liest . in reality engaged in a plot against King Richard along with both Mowbray and Bolingbroke . Mowbray betrayed the ...
... thee allow . Mow . Then , Bolingbroke , as low as to thy heart , Through the false passage of thy throat , thou liest . in reality engaged in a plot against King Richard along with both Mowbray and Bolingbroke . Mowbray betrayed the ...
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