The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1G. Routledge & Company, 1855 |
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... honoured by his residence , he is identified , in 1596 , with a house in Southwark , near the Bear Garden . Shakspeare's debut in the metropolis is stated by several biographers to have been in the humble capacity of horse- holder . I ...
... honoured by his residence , he is identified , in 1596 , with a house in Southwark , near the Bear Garden . Shakspeare's debut in the metropolis is stated by several biographers to have been in the humble capacity of horse- holder . I ...
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... honour ! Mrs. Page . Hang the trifle , woman ; take the honour : What is it ? - -dispense with trifles ; -what is it ? So , Mrs. Ford . If I would but go to hell for an eternal moment , or I could be knighted . Mrs. Page . What ? -thou ...
... honour ! Mrs. Page . Hang the trifle , woman ; take the honour : What is it ? - -dispense with trifles ; -what is it ? So , Mrs. Ford . If I would but go to hell for an eternal moment , or I could be knighted . Mrs. Page . What ? -thou ...
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... honour ! -Why , thou unconfinable baseness , it is as much as I can do to keep the terms of my honour precise . I , I , I myself , sometimes , leaving the fear of heaven on the left hand , and hiding mine honour in my ne- cessity , am ...
... honour ! -Why , thou unconfinable baseness , it is as much as I can do to keep the terms of my honour precise . I , I , I myself , sometimes , leaving the fear of heaven on the left hand , and hiding mine honour in my ne- cessity , am ...
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... honour , that the folly of my soul dares not present itself ; she is too bright to be looked against . Now could I come to her with any detection in my hand , my desires had instance and argument to commend themselves ; I could drive ...
... honour , that the folly of my soul dares not present itself ; she is too bright to be looked against . Now could I come to her with any detection in my hand , my desires had instance and argument to commend themselves ; I could drive ...
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... honour stand , In him that was of late an heretic , As firm as faith . Page . ' Tis well , ' tis well ; no more . Be not as extreme in submission , As in offence ; But let our plot go forward : let our wives Yet once again , to make us ...
... honour stand , In him that was of late an heretic , As firm as faith . Page . ' Tis well , ' tis well ; no more . Be not as extreme in submission , As in offence ; But let our plot go forward : let our wives Yet once again , to make us ...
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