The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Harper, 1907 |
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... worth many a German generation of rhapsodists and scholiasts , has a note on a passage in the first of the two scenes in the temple of Priapus which should suffice to establish his credit as a commentator : — “ If there were no other ...
... worth many a German generation of rhapsodists and scholiasts , has a note on a passage in the first of the two scenes in the temple of Priapus which should suffice to establish his credit as a commentator : — “ If there were no other ...
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... worth . [ Exeunt all but Pericles . PER . How courtesy would seem to cover sin , When what is done is like an hypocrite , The which is good in nothing but in sight ! If it be true that I interpret false , Then were it certain you were ...
... worth . [ Exeunt all but Pericles . PER . How courtesy would seem to cover sin , When what is done is like an hypocrite , The which is good in nothing but in sight ! If it be true that I interpret false , Then were it certain you were ...
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... worth For it was sometime target to a king ; I know it by this mark . He loved me dearly , And for his sake I wish the having of it ; And that you ' ld guide me to your sovereign's court , Where with it I may appear a gentleman ; And if ...
... worth For it was sometime target to a king ; I know it by this mark . He loved me dearly , And for his sake I wish the having of it ; And that you ' ld guide me to your sovereign's court , Where with it I may appear a gentleman ; And if ...
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... worth in arms , Were more than you expect , or more than ' s fit , Since every worth in show commends itself . Prepare for mirth , for mirth becomes a feast : You are princes and my guests . THAI . But you , my knight and guest ; To ...
... worth in arms , Were more than you expect , or more than ' s fit , Since every worth in show commends itself . Prepare for mirth , for mirth becomes a feast : You are princes and my guests . THAI . But you , my knight and guest ; To ...
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... worth . Note it not you , Thaisa ? 50 stored ] The early texts have stur'd and stirr'd , which Malone and Steev- ens changed to stor'd , i . e . , " filled , " " replenished . " If stirr'd be adopted , the meaning is that the liquor ...
... worth . Note it not you , Thaisa ? 50 stored ] The early texts have stur'd and stirr'd , which Malone and Steev- ens changed to stor'd , i . e . , " filled , " " replenished . " If stirr'd be adopted , the meaning is that the liquor ...
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