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... more perfunctory than his . Similarly , the majority of the ' choruses ' in acts iv .
and v . , while differing in measure and in style from those of i . and ii . , show only
here and there a Shakespearean touch . The Gower of i . and ii . speaks in rude ...
... more perfunctory than his . Similarly , the majority of the ' choruses ' in acts iv .
and v . , while differing in measure and in style from those of i . and ii . , show only
here and there a Shakespearean touch . The Gower of i . and ii . speaks in rude ...
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And so with me : the great Antiochus , ' Gainst whom I am too little to contend ,
Since he's so great can make his will his act , Will think me speaking , though I
swear to silence ; Nor boots it me to say I honour him , If he suspect I may
dishonour ...
And so with me : the great Antiochus , ' Gainst whom I am too little to contend ,
Since he's so great can make his will his act , Will think me speaking , though I
swear to silence ; Nor boots it me to say I honour him , If he suspect I may
dishonour ...
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To bear with patience Such griefs as you yourself do lay upon yourself . Per .
Thou speak'st like a physician , Helicanus , That minister'st a potion unto me That
thou wouldst tremble to receive thyself . Attend me , then : I went to Antioch ,
Where ...
To bear with patience Such griefs as you yourself do lay upon yourself . Per .
Thou speak'st like a physician , Helicanus , That minister'st a potion unto me That
thou wouldst tremble to receive thyself . Attend me , then : I went to Antioch ,
Where ...
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... my mind , with thousand doubts How I might stop this tempest ere it came ; And
finding little comfort to relieve them , I thought it princely charity to grieve them .
Hel . Well , my lord , since you have given me leave to speak , Freely will I speak .
... my mind , with thousand doubts How I might stop this tempest ere it came ; And
finding little comfort to relieve them , I thought it princely charity to grieve them .
Hel . Well , my lord , since you have given me leave to speak , Freely will I speak .
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You shall not need , my fellow peers of Tyre , Further to question me of your
king's departure : His seal'd commission , left in trust with me , Doth speak
sufficiently he's gone to travel . Thal . ( Aside ] How ! the king gone ! Hel . If further
yet you ...
You shall not need , my fellow peers of Tyre , Further to question me of your
king's departure : His seal'd commission , left in trust with me , Doth speak
sufficiently he's gone to travel . Thal . ( Aside ] How ! the king gone ! Hel . If further
yet you ...
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