The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... fear may teach us , out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our fields . Dauphin . My most ... fear , No , with no more than if we heard that England Were busied with a Whitsun morris - dance : For , my good ...
... fear may teach us , out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our fields . Dauphin . My most ... fear , No , with no more than if we heard that England Were busied with a Whitsun morris - dance : For , my good ...
Page 65
... fears , as we do , his fears , out of doubt , be of the same relish as ours are : yet , in reason , no man should possess him with any appearance of fear , lest he , 110 by showing it , should dishearten his army . Bates . He may show ...
... fears , as we do , his fears , out of doubt , be of the same relish as ours are : yet , in reason , no man should possess him with any appearance of fear , lest he , 110 by showing it , should dishearten his army . Bates . He may show ...
Page 69
... fear in other men ? Wherein thou art less happy , being feared , Than they in fearing . What drink'st thou oft , instead of homage sweet , But poisoned flattery ? O , be sick , great greatness , And bid thy ceremony give thee cure ...
... fear in other men ? Wherein thou art less happy , being feared , Than they in fearing . What drink'st thou oft , instead of homage sweet , But poisoned flattery ? O , be sick , great greatness , And bid thy ceremony give thee cure ...
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