The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... better known in the prose novel of Laurence Twine ( 1576 , reprinted 1607 ) . As a story , however , it is of the third rank , hardly atoning by a profusion of sensational crimes and calamities for its want of inner coherence and tragic ...
... better known in the prose novel of Laurence Twine ( 1576 , reprinted 1607 ) . As a story , however , it is of the third rank , hardly atoning by a profusion of sensational crimes and calamities for its want of inner coherence and tragic ...
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... Exeunt . Enter GoWER . Gow . Here have you seen a mighty king His child , I wis , to incest bring ; A better prince and benign lord , VOL . IV 92. happily , haply . 33 D That will prove awful both in deed and word . ACT II Pericles.
... Exeunt . Enter GoWER . Gow . Here have you seen a mighty king His child , I wis , to incest bring ; A better prince and benign lord , VOL . IV 92. happily , haply . 33 D That will prove awful both in deed and word . ACT II Pericles.
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... , I would wish no better office than to be beadle . But , master , I'll go draw up the net . [ Exit with Third Fisherman . 87. flap - jacks , pancakes . 70 80 90 Per . [ Aside ] How well this honest mirth 38 Pericles ACT II.
... , I would wish no better office than to be beadle . But , master , I'll go draw up the net . [ Exit with Third Fisherman . 87. flap - jacks , pancakes . 70 80 90 Per . [ Aside ] How well this honest mirth 38 Pericles ACT II.
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... better , I'll pay your bounties ; till then rest your debtor . First Fish . Why , wilt thou tourney for the lady ? Per . I'll show the virtue I have borne in arms . First Fish . Why , do'e take it , and the gods give thee good on ' t ...
... better , I'll pay your bounties ; till then rest your debtor . First Fish . Why , wilt thou tourney for the lady ? Per . I'll show the virtue I have borne in arms . First Fish . Why , do'e take it , and the gods give thee good on ' t ...
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... better than his outward show Can any way speak in his just commend ; For by his rusty outside he appears To have practised more the whipstock than the lance . Sec . Lord . He well may be a stranger , for he comes To an honour'd triumph ...
... better than his outward show Can any way speak in his just commend ; For by his rusty outside he appears To have practised more the whipstock than the lance . Sec . Lord . He well may be a stranger , for he comes To an honour'd triumph ...
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