The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... hand . But the four ladies , in quiet revenge , put their suitors upon a year's probation . SOURCES and Be- The plot has not been traced to any earlier story , is now believed to be original with Shakespeare . sides being a comedy of ...
... hand . But the four ladies , in quiet revenge , put their suitors upon a year's probation . SOURCES and Be- The plot has not been traced to any earlier story , is now believed to be original with Shakespeare . sides being a comedy of ...
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... hand or that of her niece , Lady Mary Hastings . ( 5 ) The ridicule of blundering constables and pompous schoolmasters may easily have referred to these weak sides of rural life in Shakespeare's day . Sir Philip Sidney had also ...
... hand or that of her niece , Lady Mary Hastings . ( 5 ) The ridicule of blundering constables and pompous schoolmasters may easily have referred to these weak sides of rural life in Shakespeare's day . Sir Philip Sidney had also ...
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... hand may strike his honour downe , That violates the smallest branch heerein : If you are arm'd to doe , as sworne to do , Subscribe to your deepe oathes , and keepe it to . Longavill . I am resolv'd , ' tis but a three yeeres fast ...
... hand may strike his honour downe , That violates the smallest branch heerein : If you are arm'd to doe , as sworne to do , Subscribe to your deepe oathes , and keepe it to . Longavill . I am resolv'd , ' tis but a three yeeres fast ...
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... hand , As Honour , without breach of Honour may Make tender of , to thy true worthinesse . You may not come faire Princesse in my gates , But heere without you shall be so receiv'd , As you shall deeme your selfe lodg'd in my heart ...
... hand , As Honour , without breach of Honour may Make tender of , to thy true worthinesse . You may not come faire Princesse in my gates , But heere without you shall be so receiv'd , As you shall deeme your selfe lodg'd in my heart ...
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... hands in your pocket , like a man after the old painting , and keepe not too long in one tune , but a snip and away : these are complements , these are humours , these betraie nice wenches that would be betraied without these , and make ...
... hands in your pocket , like a man after the old painting , and keepe not too long in one tune , but a snip and away : these are complements , these are humours , these betraie nice wenches that would be betraied without these , and make ...
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