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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... face , my thane , is as a book , where men May read strange matters . Look like the time ; bear welcome in your eye , To beguile the time Your hand , your tongue : look like the innocent flower , But be the serpent under it . He that's ...
... face , my thane , is as a book , where men May read strange matters . Look like the time ; bear welcome in your eye , To beguile the time Your hand , your tongue : look like the innocent flower , But be the serpent under it . He that's ...
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... face , Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums , And dash'd the brains out , had I so sworn , as you Have done to this . Lady M. He has almost supp'd . Why have you Mach . Hath he ask'd for me ? [ left the chamber ? Lady M. Know ...
... face , Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums , And dash'd the brains out , had I so sworn , as you Have done to this . Lady M. He has almost supp'd . Why have you Mach . Hath he ask'd for me ? [ left the chamber ? Lady M. Know ...
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... faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we founá Upon their pillows : They star'd ... face of earth entomb , When living light should kiss it ? Old M. ' Tis unnatural , Even like the deed that's done ...
... faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we founá Upon their pillows : They star'd ... face of earth entomb , When living light should kiss it ? Old M. ' Tis unnatural , Even like the deed that's done ...
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... face . Mur . ' Tis Banquo's then . Macb . ' Tis better thee without , than he within . Is he despatch'd ? [ him ... faces ! You look but on a stool . Mach . Pr'ythee , see there ! behold ! look ! lo ! how say you ? - Shame itself ! When ...
... face . Mur . ' Tis Banquo's then . Macb . ' Tis better thee without , than he within . Is he despatch'd ? [ him ... faces ! You look but on a stool . Mach . Pr'ythee , see there ! behold ! look ! lo ! how say you ? - Shame itself ! When ...
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... faces ? Accounted dangerous folly : why then , alas ! Do I put up that womanly defence , To say , I have done no harm ... face , that it resounds father ? Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? L. Macd . Why I can buy me twenty at ...
... faces ? Accounted dangerous folly : why then , alas ! Do I put up that womanly defence , To say , I have done no harm ... face , that it resounds father ? Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? L. Macd . Why I can buy me twenty at ...
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