The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... natural son of Richard as one of the generals under the name and title of Sir Richard Plantagenet . ACT II An indecisive battle is fought between the English and French before Angiers in France and afterward a treaty of peace is ...
... natural son of Richard as one of the generals under the name and title of Sir Richard Plantagenet . ACT II An indecisive battle is fought between the English and French before Angiers in France and afterward a treaty of peace is ...
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... natural . - C . H. H. 113. " breast " ; Folio 1 , " beast . ” — I . G. 119. " Excuse ; it is , " etc .; Malone's correction of the Folios , " Ex- cuse it is " ; Rowe ( ed . 2 ) " Excuse it , ' tis . " - I . G. That thou mayst be a queen ...
... natural . - C . H. H. 113. " breast " ; Folio 1 , " beast . ” — I . G. 119. " Excuse ; it is , " etc .; Malone's correction of the Folios , " Ex- cuse it is " ; Rowe ( ed . 2 ) " Excuse it , ' tis . " - I . G. That thou mayst be a queen ...
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... nature of a fee ; 170 Aye , with these crystal beads heaven shall be bribed To do him justice and revenge on you . Eli . Thou monstrous slanderer of heaven and earth ! Const . Thou monstrous injurer of heaven and earth ! " yt Call not ...
... nature of a fee ; 170 Aye , with these crystal beads heaven shall be bribed To do him justice and revenge on you . Eli . Thou monstrous slanderer of heaven and earth ! Const . Thou monstrous injurer of heaven and earth ! " yt Call not ...
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... Nature and Fortune join'd to make thee great : Of Nature's gifts thou mayst with lilies boast And with the half - blown rose . But Fortune , O , She is corrupted , changed and won from thee ; She adulterates hourly with thine uncle John ...
... Nature and Fortune join'd to make thee great : Of Nature's gifts thou mayst with lilies boast And with the half - blown rose . But Fortune , O , She is corrupted , changed and won from thee ; She adulterates hourly with thine uncle John ...
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... nature ? Sorrow softens the mind while it is yet warmed by hope , but hardens it when it is congealed by despair . Distress , while there remains any prospect of relief , is weak and flexible ; but when no succour remains , is fearless ...
... nature ? Sorrow softens the mind while it is yet warmed by hope , but hardens it when it is congealed by despair . Distress , while there remains any prospect of relief , is weak and flexible ; but when no succour remains , is fearless ...
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