The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1837 |
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... follows . If I could find example Of thousands , that had struck anointed kings , And flourished after , I'd not do't ; but since Nor brass , nor stone , nor parchment , bears not one , Let villany itself forswear't . I must Forsake the ...
... follows . If I could find example Of thousands , that had struck anointed kings , And flourished after , I'd not do't ; but since Nor brass , nor stone , nor parchment , bears not one , Let villany itself forswear't . I must Forsake the ...
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... follow Our forceful instigation ? Our prerogative Calls not your counsels ; but our natural goodness Imparts this ; which , —if you ( or stupefied , Or seeming so in skill ) cannot , or will not , Relish as truth , like us ; inform ...
... follow Our forceful instigation ? Our prerogative Calls not your counsels ; but our natural goodness Imparts this ; which , —if you ( or stupefied , Or seeming so in skill ) cannot , or will not , Relish as truth , like us ; inform ...
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... follow us ; We are to speak in public ; for this business . Will raise us all . Ant . [ Aside . ] To laughter , as I take it , If the good truth were known . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . The outer Room of a Prison . Enter PAULINA ...
... follow us ; We are to speak in public ; for this business . Will raise us all . Ant . [ Aside . ] To laughter , as I take it , If the good truth were known . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . The outer Room of a Prison . Enter PAULINA ...
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... follow instantly . Mar. Go thou away . I am glad at heart To be so rid o'the business . [ Exit . Ant . Come , poor babe.- I have heard ( but not believed ) the spirits of the dead May walk again . If such thing be , thy mother Appeared ...
... follow instantly . Mar. Go thou away . I am glad at heart To be so rid o'the business . [ Exit . Ant . Come , poor babe.- I have heard ( but not believed ) the spirits of the dead May walk again . If such thing be , thy mother Appeared ...
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... follow ! -Weep I cannot , But my heart bleeds ; and most accursed am I , To be by oath enjoined to this . - Farewell ! The day frowns more and more ; thou art like to have A lullaby too rough . I never saw + The heavens so dim by day ...
... follow ! -Weep I cannot , But my heart bleeds ; and most accursed am I , To be by oath enjoined to this . - Farewell ! The day frowns more and more ; thou art like to have A lullaby too rough . I never saw + The heavens so dim by day ...
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