The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... turn a man about with his finger and his thumb as one would set a top spinning . He has the courage of a lion and is as stubborn . His voice is always pitched in the same thunderous and masterful key . He knows nothing of " the soft way ...
... turn a man about with his finger and his thumb as one would set a top spinning . He has the courage of a lion and is as stubborn . His voice is always pitched in the same thunderous and masterful key . He knows nothing of " the soft way ...
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... turn you to ] expose you to . 288 one ] complete , whole . Thus the Folios ; Theobald substituted our . 292 deserved ] deserving . 297 Mortal ] Fatal , deadly . 304 brand sc . of infamy . clean kam ] These words are synonymous with ...
... turn you to ] expose you to . 288 one ] complete , whole . Thus the Folios ; Theobald substituted our . 292 deserved ] deserving . 297 Mortal ] Fatal , deadly . 304 brand sc . of infamy . clean kam ] These words are synonymous with ...
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... turns " I grant , sweet love , thy lovely argument Deserves the travail of a worthier pen ; " but although in his ... turning it off with a conceit " But when your countenance filled up his line , Then lacked I matter ; that enfeebled ...
... turns " I grant , sweet love , thy lovely argument Deserves the travail of a worthier pen ; " but although in his ... turning it off with a conceit " But when your countenance filled up his line , Then lacked I matter ; that enfeebled ...
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