The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 pages |
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... hour from her beholding ; I , considering how 10 honour would become such a person ; that it was no better than picture - like to hang by the wall , if renown made it not stir , was pleased to let him seek danger where he was like to ...
... hour from her beholding ; I , considering how 10 honour would become such a person ; that it was no better than picture - like to hang by the wall , if renown made it not stir , was pleased to let him seek danger where he was like to ...
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... hour together ; has such a confirmed countenance . I saw him run after a gilded butterfly ; and when he caught it , he let it go again ; and after it again ; and over and over he comes , and up again ; catched it again ; or whether his ...
... hour together ; has such a confirmed countenance . I saw him run after a gilded butterfly ; and when he caught it , he let it go again ; and after it again ; and over and over he comes , and up again ; catched it again ; or whether his ...
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... Mar. See here these movers that do prize their hours 53. sensibly , having feeling . 5. movers , loafers ( with 62. make remain ; ' make ' is irony ) . redundant . At a crack'd drachma ! Cushions , leaden spoons , 31 SC . V Coriolanus.
... Mar. See here these movers that do prize their hours 53. sensibly , having feeling . 5. movers , loafers ( with 62. make remain ; ' make ' is irony ) . redundant . At a crack'd drachma ! Cushions , leaden spoons , 31 SC . V Coriolanus.
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... hour , my lord . Com . ' Tis not a mile ; briefly we heard their drums : How couldst thou in a mile confound an hour , And bring thy news so late ? Mess . Held me in chase , that I was 5. By interims , etc. , at in- tervals , borne on ...
... hour , my lord . Com . ' Tis not a mile ; briefly we heard their drums : How couldst thou in a mile confound an hour , And bring thy news so late ? Mess . Held me in chase , that I was 5. By interims , etc. , at in- tervals , borne on ...
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... hour since brought my report . Com . Who's yonder , That does appear as he were flay'd ? O gods ! He has the stamp of Marcius ; and I have Before - time seen him thus . Mar. [ Within ] Come I too late ? Com . The shepherd knows not ...
... hour since brought my report . Com . Who's yonder , That does appear as he were flay'd ? O gods ! He has the stamp of Marcius ; and I have Before - time seen him thus . Mar. [ Within ] Come I too late ? Com . The shepherd knows not ...
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