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William Shakespeare. Clo . The villain would not stand me . Sec . Lord . [ Aside ] No ; but he fled forward still , toward your face . 15 First Lord . Stand you ! You have land enough of your own ; but he added to your having ; gave you ...
William Shakespeare. Clo . The villain would not stand me . Sec . Lord . [ Aside ] No ; but he fled forward still , toward your face . 15 First Lord . Stand you ! You have land enough of your own ; but he added to your having ; gave you ...
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... stands , etc. " Hanmer had the same idea , but read " he that standeth " in line 57 . 57. stand'st so for ] so firmly supports , So Merry Wives , III . ii . 62 : " I stand wholly for you . " 70. This night forestall ] Malone quotes from ...
... stands , etc. " Hanmer had the same idea , but read " he that standeth " in line 57 . 57. stand'st so for ] so firmly supports , So Merry Wives , III . ii . 62 : " I stand wholly for you . " 70. This night forestall ] Malone quotes from ...
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... Stand , stand ! We have the advantage of the ground ; The lane is guarded : nothing routs us but The villany of our fears . Gui . Arv . S Stand , stand , and fight ! Re - enter POSTHUMUS , and seconds the Britons : they rescue Cymbeline ...
... Stand , stand ! We have the advantage of the ground ; The lane is guarded : nothing routs us but The villany of our fears . Gui . Arv . S Stand , stand , and fight ! Re - enter POSTHUMUS , and seconds the Britons : they rescue Cymbeline ...
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