The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a GlossaryHenry G. Bohn, 1858 - 1124 pages |
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... turn the same , ( And himself with it ) that he thinks to frame ; Or for the laurel he may gain a scorn , For a good poet's made , as well as born : And such wert thou . Look , how the father's face Lives in his issue ; even so the race ...
... turn the same , ( And himself with it ) that he thinks to frame ; Or for the laurel he may gain a scorn , For a good poet's made , as well as born : And such wert thou . Look , how the father's face Lives in his issue ; even so the race ...
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... turn'd to barnacles , or to apes With foreheads villainous low . Stephano . Monster , lay - to your fingers : help to bear this away , where my hogshead of wine is , or I'll turn you out of my kingdom . Go to ; carry this . And this ...
... turn'd to barnacles , or to apes With foreheads villainous low . Stephano . Monster , lay - to your fingers : help to bear this away , where my hogshead of wine is , or I'll turn you out of my kingdom . Go to ; carry this . And this ...
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... turn her out to who will take her in : Then , let her beauty be her wedding - dower ; For me and my possessions she esteems not . Valentine . What would your grace have me to do in this ? Duke . There is a lady , sir , in Milan here ...
... turn her out to who will take her in : Then , let her beauty be her wedding - dower ; For me and my possessions she esteems not . Valentine . What would your grace have me to do in this ? Duke . There is a lady , sir , in Milan here ...
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... turn ? Ay , my good lord . " Valentine . Duke . Then , let me see thy cloak : I'll get me one of such another length . Valentine . Why , any cloak will serve the turn , my lord . Duke . How shall I fashion me to wear a cloak ? - I pray ...
... turn ? Ay , my good lord . " Valentine . Duke . Then , let me see thy cloak : I'll get me one of such another length . Valentine . Why , any cloak will serve the turn , my lord . Duke . How shall I fashion me to wear a cloak ? - I pray ...
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... turn her loose to him ; and what he gets more of her than sharp words , let it lie on my head . Ford . I do not misdoubt my wife , but I would be loath to turn them together . A man may be too confident : I would have nothing lie on my ...
... turn her loose to him ; and what he gets more of her than sharp words , let it lie on my head . Ford . I do not misdoubt my wife , but I would be loath to turn them together . A man may be too confident : I would have nothing lie on my ...
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