The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... never without your tricks : you may , you may . THIRD CIT . Are you all resolved to give your voices ? But that's no matter , the greater part carries it . I say , if he would incline to the people , there was never a wor- thier man ...
... never without your tricks : you may , you may . THIRD CIT . Are you all resolved to give your voices ? But that's no matter , the greater part carries it . I say , if he would incline to the people , there was never a wor- thier man ...
Page 107
... never be too noble , But when extremities speak . I have heard you say , Honour and policy , like unsever'd friends , I ' the war do grow together : grant that , and tell me , In peace what each of them by the other lose , That they ...
... never be too noble , But when extremities speak . I have heard you say , Honour and policy , like unsever'd friends , I ' the war do grow together : grant that , and tell me , In peace what each of them by the other lose , That they ...
Page 106
... never shaken ; It is the star to every wandering bark , Whose worth's unknown , although his height be taken . • • 11-12 certain present ] Cf. cvii , 7 : “ Incertainties now crown them- selves assured . " CXVI , 1 marriage ] union . Cf ...
... never shaken ; It is the star to every wandering bark , Whose worth's unknown , although his height be taken . • • 11-12 certain present ] Cf. cvii , 7 : “ Incertainties now crown them- selves assured . " CXVI , 1 marriage ] union . Cf ...
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