The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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Page 53
... true purchasing . VIR . The gods grant them true ! VOL . True ! pow , wow . MEN . True ! I'll be sworn they are true . Where is he wounded ? [ To the Tribunes ] God save your good worships ! Marcius is coming home : he has more cause to ...
... true purchasing . VIR . The gods grant them true ! VOL . True ! pow , wow . MEN . True ! I'll be sworn they are true . Where is he wounded ? [ To the Tribunes ] God save your good worships ! Marcius is coming home : he has more cause to ...
Page 96
... true , " is all my argument , “ Fair , kind , and true , " varying to other words ; And in this change is my invention spent , Three themes in one , which wondrous scope affords . " Fair , kind , and true , " have often lived alone ...
... true , " is all my argument , “ Fair , kind , and true , " varying to other words ; And in this change is my invention spent , Three themes in one , which wondrous scope affords . " Fair , kind , and true , " have often lived alone ...
Page 104
... true ” and “ false " are occasionally , used as substantives . Cf. Meas . for Meas . , II , iv , 170 : " my false o'er- weighs your true . " Modern editors usually substitute mine eye untrue , which seems a permissible change . Cf. cxiv ...
... true ” and “ false " are occasionally , used as substantives . Cf. Meas . for Meas . , II , iv , 170 : " my false o'er- weighs your true . " Modern editors usually substitute mine eye untrue , which seems a permissible change . Cf. cxiv ...
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