The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Volume 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 pages |
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... eyes are made the fools o'the other senses , Or else worth all the rest : I see thee still ; And on thy blade and dudgeon , gouts of blood , Which was not so before . - There's no such thing : It is the bloody business , which informs ...
... eyes are made the fools o'the other senses , Or else worth all the rest : I see thee still ; And on thy blade and dudgeon , gouts of blood , Which was not so before . - There's no such thing : It is the bloody business , which informs ...
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... eye - balls : and thy hair , Thou other gold - bound brow , is like the first : A third is like the former : -Filthy hags ! Why do you show me this ! -A fourth ! -Start , eyes ! [ doom ? What ! will the line stretch out to the crack of ...
... eye - balls : and thy hair , Thou other gold - bound brow , is like the first : A third is like the former : -Filthy hags ! Why do you show me this ! -A fourth ! -Start , eyes ! [ doom ? What ! will the line stretch out to the crack of ...
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... eyes , And what make you from Wittenberg , Horatio ? And we did think it writ down in our duty Marcellus ? And whatsoever else shall hap to - night , Give. Hyperion to a satyr : so loving to my mother , That he might not beteem the winds ...
... eyes , And what make you from Wittenberg , Horatio ? And we did think it writ down in our duty Marcellus ? And whatsoever else shall hap to - night , Give. Hyperion to a satyr : so loving to my mother , That he might not beteem the winds ...
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... eye of [ heaven , And passion in the gods . Pol . Look , whether he has not turned his colour , and has tears in's eyes . - Pr'ythee , no more . Ham . ' Tis well ; I'll have thee speak out the rest of this soon.- -Good , my lord , will ...
... eye of [ heaven , And passion in the gods . Pol . Look , whether he has not turned his colour , and has tears in's eyes . - Pr'ythee , no more . Ham . ' Tis well ; I'll have thee speak out the rest of this soon.- -Good , my lord , will ...
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... Eyes without feeling , feeling without sight , Ears without hands or eyes , smelling sans all , Or but a sickly part of one true sense Could not so mope . O , shame ! where is thy blush ? Rebellious hell , If thou canst mutine in a ...
... Eyes without feeling , feeling without sight , Ears without hands or eyes , smelling sans all , Or but a sickly part of one true sense Could not so mope . O , shame ! where is thy blush ? Rebellious hell , If thou canst mutine in a ...
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