The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thee rich for doing me such wrong . MOR . You are too great to be by me gainsaid : Your spirit is too true , your fears too certain . NORTH . Yet , for all this , say not that Percy's dead.3 I see a strange confession in thine eye ...
... thee rich for doing me such wrong . MOR . You are too great to be by me gainsaid : Your spirit is too true , your fears too certain . NORTH . Yet , for all this , say not that Percy's dead.3 I see a strange confession in thine eye ...
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... thee thy summer . " Again , in the play before us : " A ragged and fore - stall'd remission . " MALONE . 6 And darkness be the burier of the dead ! ] The conclusion of this noble speech is extremely striking . There is no need to ...
... thee thy summer . " Again , in the play before us : " A ragged and fore - stall'd remission . " MALONE . 6 And darkness be the burier of the dead ! ] The conclusion of this noble speech is extremely striking . There is no need to ...
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... thee , like a sow , that hath overwhelmed all her litter but one . If the prince put thee into my service for any other reason than to set me off , why then I have no judgment . Thou whoreson mandrake , thou art fitter to be worn in my ...
... thee , like a sow , that hath overwhelmed all her litter but one . If the prince put thee into my service for any other reason than to set me off , why then I have no judgment . Thou whoreson mandrake , thou art fitter to be worn in my ...
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... thee a gray cloak and hat , 66 And walk in Paul's among thy cashier'd mates , " As melancholy as the best . " I learn from a passage in Greene's Disputation between a He Coneycatcher and a She Coneycatcher , 1592 , that St. Paul's was a ...
... thee a gray cloak and hat , 66 And walk in Paul's among thy cashier'd mates , " As melancholy as the best . " I learn from a passage in Greene's Disputation between a He Coneycatcher and a She Coneycatcher , 1592 , that St. Paul's was a ...
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... thee in the channel . Wilt thou ? wilt thou ? thou bastardly rogue ! -Murder , murder ! O thou honey - suckle villain ! wilt thou kill God's officers , and the king's ? O thou honey - seed rogue ! thou art a honey - seed ; a man ...
... thee in the channel . Wilt thou ? wilt thou ? thou bastardly rogue ! -Murder , murder ! O thou honey - suckle villain ! wilt thou kill God's officers , and the king's ? O thou honey - seed rogue ! thou art a honey - seed ; a man ...
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