The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... truth we now intend " -i.e. the opinion or expectation that we now intend truth only . Tyrwhitt says : " If any alteration were neces- sary , I should only be for changing the order of the words , and reading . That only true to make we ...
... truth we now intend " -i.e. the opinion or expectation that we now intend truth only . Tyrwhitt says : " If any alteration were neces- sary , I should only be for changing the order of the words , and reading . That only true to make we ...
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... truth and honesty : If they shall fail , I , with mine enemies , Will triumph o'er my person ; which I weigh not , Being of those virtue's vacant . I fear nothing What can be said against me . Know you not 125 How your state stands i ...
... truth and honesty : If they shall fail , I , with mine enemies , Will triumph o'er my person ; which I weigh not , Being of those virtue's vacant . I fear nothing What can be said against me . Know you not 125 How your state stands i ...
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... truth by indifferent judges , least peradventure the Spaniards , and other also in favour of the queene would saie , that his owne subjects were not indifferent judges in this behalfe . And therefore he wrote his cause to Rome , and ...
... truth by indifferent judges , least peradventure the Spaniards , and other also in favour of the queene would saie , that his owne subjects were not indifferent judges in this behalfe . And therefore he wrote his cause to Rome , and ...
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