The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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... thing thou swear'st ; And mak'st an oath the surety for thy truth Against an oath : the truth thou art unsure To swear , swears only not to be forsworn ; Else , what a mockery should it be to swear ! But thou dost swear only to be ...
... thing thou swear'st ; And mak'st an oath the surety for thy truth Against an oath : the truth thou art unsure To swear , swears only not to be forsworn ; Else , what a mockery should it be to swear ! But thou dost swear only to be ...
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... thing ; I am a man as other men are : and there , indeed , let him name his name ; and tell them * plainly he is Snug the joiner . QUIN . Well , it shall be so . But there is two hard things ; that is , to bring the moonlight into a ...
... thing ; I am a man as other men are : and there , indeed , let him name his name ; and tell them * plainly he is Snug the joiner . QUIN . Well , it shall be so . But there is two hard things ; that is , to bring the moonlight into a ...
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... thing , in honour , had my father lost , That need to be reviv'd , and breath'd in me ? The king , that lov'd him , as the state stood then , Was , force perforce , compell'd to banish him : And then , that Harry Bolingbroke , and he ...
... thing , in honour , had my father lost , That need to be reviv'd , and breath'd in me ? The king , that lov'd him , as the state stood then , Was , force perforce , compell'd to banish him : And then , that Harry Bolingbroke , and he ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 47 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 337 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
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