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Page 148
Stand , stand ! We have the advantage of the ground ; The lane is guarded :
nothing routs us , but The villainy of our fears . Gui . Arv . Stand , stand , and fight !
Enter PostHUMUS , and seconds the Britons : They res . cue CYMBELINE , and ...
Stand , stand ! We have the advantage of the ground ; The lane is guarded :
nothing routs us , but The villainy of our fears . Gui . Arv . Stand , stand , and fight !
Enter PostHUMUS , and seconds the Britons : They res . cue CYMBELINE , and ...
Page 150
Stand ; Or we are Romans , and will give you that Like beasts , which you shun
beastly ; and may save , But to look back in frown : stand , stand . — These three ,
Three thousand confident , in act as many , ( For three performers are the file ...
Stand ; Or we are Romans , and will give you that Like beasts , which you shun
beastly ; and may save , But to look back in frown : stand , stand . — These three ,
Three thousand confident , in act as many , ( For three performers are the file ...
Page 261
I know sot how hope can be surfeited to death , that is , can be increased , till it be
destroyed ; nor what it is to stand in bold cure ; or why hope should be
considered as a disease . In the copies there is no variation . Shall we read :
Therefore my ...
I know sot how hope can be surfeited to death , that is , can be increased , till it be
destroyed ; nor what it is to stand in bold cure ; or why hope should be
considered as a disease . In the copies there is no variation . Shall we read :
Therefore my ...
Page 277
Which thing to do If this poor trash of Venice , whom I trash For his quick hunting ,
stand the putting on , 5 5 66 I fled too , 66 Which thing to do , If this poor trash of
Venice , whom I trashi For his quick hunting , stand the putting on , ] The quarto ...
Which thing to do If this poor trash of Venice , whom I trash For his quick hunting ,
stand the putting on , 5 5 66 I fled too , 66 Which thing to do , If this poor trash of
Venice , whom I trashi For his quick hunting , stand the putting on , ] The quarto ...
Page 304
I wonder in my soul , What you could ask me , that I should deny , Or stand so
mammering on . What ! Michael Cassio , That came a wooing with you ; 3 and
many a time , When I have spoke of you dispraisingly , Hath ta'en your part ; to
have ...
I wonder in my soul , What you could ask me , that I should deny , Or stand so
mammering on . What ! Michael Cassio , That came a wooing with you ; 3 and
many a time , When I have spoke of you dispraisingly , Hath ta'en your part ; to
have ...
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