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ACT I Sc . I 30 40 As masterly as he : mere prattle , without practice , Is all his soldiership . But he , Sir , had the election : And I ( of whom his eyes had seen the proof At Rhodes , at Cyprus , and on other grounds Christian and ...
ACT I Sc . I 30 40 As masterly as he : mere prattle , without practice , Is all his soldiership . But he , Sir , had the election : And I ( of whom his eyes had seen the proof At Rhodes , at Cyprus , and on other grounds Christian and ...
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130 ACT I Sc . I 140 That , from the sense of all civility , I thus would play and trifle with your Reverence . Your daughter ( if you have not given her leave ) I say again , hath made a gross revolt ; Tying her duty , beauty , wit ...
130 ACT I Sc . I 140 That , from the sense of all civility , I thus would play and trifle with your Reverence . Your daughter ( if you have not given her leave ) I say again , hath made a gross revolt ; Tying her duty , beauty , wit ...
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ACT I Sc . I you ? 170 Past thought ! What said she to you ? ... Fathers , from hence trust not your daughters ' minds By what you see them act . ... On , good Roderigo ; I'll deserve your pains . [ exeunt . 180 SCENE II . The Same .
ACT I Sc . I you ? 170 Past thought ! What said she to you ? ... Fathers , from hence trust not your daughters ' minds By what you see them act . ... On , good Roderigo ; I'll deserve your pains . [ exeunt . 180 SCENE II . The Same .
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ACT I Sc . II 80 That thou hast practisid on her with foul charms ; Abus'd her delicate youth with drugs or minerals That weakens motion : I'll have't disputed on ; ' Tis probable and palpable to thinking . I therefore apprehend and do ...
ACT I Sc . II 80 That thou hast practisid on her with foul charms ; Abus'd her delicate youth with drugs or minerals That weakens motion : I'll have't disputed on ; ' Tis probable and palpable to thinking . I therefore apprehend and do ...
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ACT II Sc . I 200 DES . The Heavens forbid But that our loves and comforts should increase , Even as our days do grow ! Ị̂í . Amen to that , sweet Powers ! I cannot speak enough of this content ; It stops me here ; it is too much of joy ...
ACT II Sc . I 200 DES . The Heavens forbid But that our loves and comforts should increase , Even as our days do grow ! Ị̂í . Amen to that , sweet Powers ! I cannot speak enough of this content ; It stops me here ; it is too much of joy ...
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