The Family Shakspeare: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 5Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 |
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... fortune's love : for then , the bold and coward , The wise and fool , the artist and unread , The hard and soft , seem all affin'd and kin : But , in the wind and tempest of her frown , Distinction , with a broad and powerful fan ...
... fortune's love : for then , the bold and coward , The wise and fool , the artist and unread , The hard and soft , seem all affin'd and kin : But , in the wind and tempest of her frown , Distinction , with a broad and powerful fan ...
Page 17
... fortune . Ulysses . Agamemnon , - Thou great commander , nerve and bone of Greece , Heart of our numbers , soul and only spirit , In whom the tempers and the minds of all Should be shut up , -hear what Ulysses speaks . Besides the ...
... fortune . Ulysses . Agamemnon , - Thou great commander , nerve and bone of Greece , Heart of our numbers , soul and only spirit , In whom the tempers and the minds of all Should be shut up , -hear what Ulysses speaks . Besides the ...
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... fortune never did , Beggar the estimation which you priz'd Richer than sea or land ? O theft most base ; That we have stolen what we do fear to keep ! But , thieves unworthy of a thing so stolen , That in their country did them that ...
... fortune never did , Beggar the estimation which you priz'd Richer than sea or land ? O theft most base ; That we have stolen what we do fear to keep ! But , thieves unworthy of a thing so stolen , That in their country did them that ...
Page 53
... fortunes , séquest'ring from me all That time , acquaintance , custom , and condition , Made tame and most familiar to my nature ; And here , to do you service , am become As new into the world , strange , unacquainted ; I do beseech ...
... fortunes , séquest'ring from me all That time , acquaintance , custom , and condition , Made tame and most familiar to my nature ; And here , to do you service , am become As new into the world , strange , unacquainted ; I do beseech ...
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... fortune , Must fall out with men too ; What the declin❜d is , He shall as soon read in the eyes of others , As feel in his own fall : for men , like butterflies , Show not their mealy wings but to the summer ; And not a man , for being ...
... fortune , Must fall out with men too ; What the declin❜d is , He shall as soon read in the eyes of others , As feel in his own fall : for men , like butterflies , Show not their mealy wings but to the summer ; And not a man , for being ...
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