The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... stand unshaken yours . ' Tis nobly spoken . Take notice , lords , he has a loyal breast , For you have seen him open't . [ Giving him papers . ] Read o'er this ; And after , this : and then to breakfast with What appetite you have . 190 ...
... stand unshaken yours . ' Tis nobly spoken . Take notice , lords , he has a loyal breast , For you have seen him open't . [ Giving him papers . ] Read o'er this ; And after , this : and then to breakfast with What appetite you have . 190 ...
Page 144
William Shakespeare. Cran . Most dread liege , King . The good I stand on is my truth and honesty : If they shall ... stands i ' the world , with the whole world ? Your enemies are many , and not small ; their practices Must bear the same ...
William Shakespeare. Cran . Most dread liege , King . The good I stand on is my truth and honesty : If they shall ... stands i ' the world , with the whole world ? Your enemies are many , and not small ; their practices Must bear the same ...
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... stand about him are under the line , they need no other penance : that fire - drake did I hit three times on the head , and three times was his nose discharged against me ; he stands 45 34. tool ] Pope ; Toole ( in italics ) Ff . take ...
... stand about him are under the line , they need no other penance : that fire - drake did I hit three times on the head , and three times was his nose discharged against me ; he stands 45 34. tool ] Pope ; Toole ( in italics ) Ff . take ...
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