The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge, 1865 |
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... hath been cannot be . ] The very opposite of what the et speaker intended to express ! Mason , therefore , proposed- ' What ha'n't been , cannot be ; " dela I. To join like likes , and kiss like native things . Impossible be strange ...
... hath been cannot be . ] The very opposite of what the et speaker intended to express ! Mason , therefore , proposed- ' What ha'n't been , cannot be ; " dela I. To join like likes , and kiss like native things . Impossible be strange ...
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... hath amaz'd me more Than I dare blame my weakness . Will you see her , ( For that is her demand , ) and know her business ? That done , laugh well at me . KING . Now , good Lafeu , Bring in the admiration ; that we with thee May spend ...
... hath amaz'd me more Than I dare blame my weakness . Will you see her , ( For that is her demand , ) and know her business ? That done , laugh well at me . KING . Now , good Lafeu , Bring in the admiration ; that we with thee May spend ...
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... hath perverted a young gentle- woman here in Florence , of a most chaste renown , and this night he fleshes his will in the spoil of her honour : he hath given her his monumental ring , and thinks himself made in the unchaste ...
... hath perverted a young gentle- woman here in Florence , of a most chaste renown , and this night he fleshes his will in the spoil of her honour : he hath given her his monumental ring , and thinks himself made in the unchaste ...
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... hath that ring of yours . BER . I think , she has : certain it is , I lik'd her , And boarded her i ' the wanton way ... hath been an honourable gentleman ; tricks he hath had in him , which gentlemen have . KING . Come , come , to the ...
... hath that ring of yours . BER . I think , she has : certain it is , I lik'd her , And boarded her i ' the wanton way ... hath been an honourable gentleman ; tricks he hath had in him , which gentlemen have . KING . Come , come , to the ...
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... hath abus'd me , as he knows himself , Though yet he never harm'd me , here I quit him : He knows himself my bed he hath defil'd ; And at that time he got his wife with child : Dead though she be , she feels her young one kick ; So ...
... hath abus'd me , as he knows himself , Though yet he never harm'd me , here I quit him : He knows himself my bed he hath defil'd ; And at that time he got his wife with child : Dead though she be , she feels her young one kick ; So ...
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