The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... common ] welfare of the common people . 157 rascal ] The word was specifically applied to a deer in bad condition and unfit for the chase . in blood to run ] in condition for running . 161 have bale ] suffer ruin . Shakespeare's day ...
... common ] welfare of the common people . 157 rascal ] The word was specifically applied to a deer in bad condition and unfit for the chase . in blood to run ] in condition for running . 161 have bale ] suffer ruin . Shakespeare's day ...
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... common people . COR . You should account me the more virtuous , that I have not been common in my love . I will , sir , flatter my sworn brother , the people , to earn a dearer estima- tion of them ; ' t is a condition they account ...
... common people . COR . You should account me the more virtuous , that I have not been common in my love . I will , sir , flatter my sworn brother , the people , to earn a dearer estima- tion of them ; ' t is a condition they account ...
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... common , or be caught With cautelous baits and practice . VOL . My first son , Whither wilt thou go ? Take good Cominius With thee awhile : determine on some course , More than a wild exposture to each chance That starts i ' the way ...
... common , or be caught With cautelous baits and practice . VOL . My first son , Whither wilt thou go ? Take good Cominius With thee awhile : determine on some course , More than a wild exposture to each chance That starts i ' the way ...
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