The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Methuen, 1904 |
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William Shakespeare. In the novel this becomes : - Poor inch of nature ! . . . thou art as rudely welcome to the world as ever princess ' babe was , and hast as chiding a nativity as fire , air , earth , and water can afford thee . There ...
William Shakespeare. In the novel this becomes : - Poor inch of nature ! . . . thou art as rudely welcome to the world as ever princess ' babe was , and hast as chiding a nativity as fire , air , earth , and water can afford thee . There ...
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... Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate - house of planets all did sit , To knit in her their best perfections . Music . Enter the Daughter of Antiochus . Per . See where she comes , apparell'd like the spring ...
... Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate - house of planets all did sit , To knit in her their best perfections . Music . Enter the Daughter of Antiochus . Per . See where she comes , apparell'd like the spring ...
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... nature , do obey you : Alas , the sea hath cast me on the rocks , Wash'd me from shore to shore , and left me breath Nothing to think on but ensuing death : 27. doing so , i.e. following Helicanus ' counsel . 36. escapen ; Qq escapen'd ...
... nature , do obey you : Alas , the sea hath cast me on the rocks , Wash'd me from shore to shore , and left me breath Nothing to think on but ensuing death : 27. doing so , i.e. following Helicanus ' counsel . 36. escapen ; Qq escapen'd ...
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... nature gat For men to see , and seeing wonder at . [ Exit a Lord . Thai . It pleaseth you , my royal father , to express My commendations great , whose merit's less . Sim . It's fit it should be so ; for princes are A model , which ...
... nature gat For men to see , and seeing wonder at . [ Exit a Lord . Thai . It pleaseth you , my royal father , to express My commendations great , whose merit's less . Sim . It's fit it should be so ; for princes are A model , which ...
Page 58
... nature ' ( ' thou art as rudely welcome , ' etc. ) . 35. Thy loss is more than can thy portage quit , with all thou canst find here ; the child's loss even at the outset is such that all that it inherits by birth falls short of what its ...
... nature ' ( ' thou art as rudely welcome , ' etc. ) . 35. Thy loss is more than can thy portage quit , with all thou canst find here ; the child's loss even at the outset is such that all that it inherits by birth falls short of what its ...
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