The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Riley, 1806 |
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... nature gave me , his coun- tenance seems to take from me : 3 he lets me feed with his hinds , bars me the place of a brother , and , as much as in him lies , mines my gentility with my education . This is it , Adam , that grieves me ...
... nature gave me , his coun- tenance seems to take from me : 3 he lets me feed with his hinds , bars me the place of a brother , and , as much as in him lies , mines my gentility with my education . This is it , Adam , that grieves me ...
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... natural brother ; there- fore use thy discretion ; I had as lief thou didst break his neck as his finger : And thou wert best look to ' t ; for if thou dost him any slight disgrace , or if he do not mighti- ly grace himself on thee , he ...
... natural brother ; there- fore use thy discretion ; I had as lief thou didst break his neck as his finger : And thou wert best look to ' t ; for if thou dost him any slight disgrace , or if he do not mighti- ly grace himself on thee , he ...
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... nature ; when fortune makes nature's natural the cutter off of nature's wit . Cel . Peradventure , this is not fortune's work neither , but nature's ; who perceiving our natural wits too dull to reason of such goddesses , hath sent this ...
... nature ; when fortune makes nature's natural the cutter off of nature's wit . Cel . Peradventure , this is not fortune's work neither , but nature's ; who perceiving our natural wits too dull to reason of such goddesses , hath sent this ...
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... natural bond of sisters . But I can tell you , that of late this duke Hath ta'en displeasure ' gainst his gentle niece ; Grounded upon no other argument , But that the people praise her for her virtues , And pity her for her good ...
... natural bond of sisters . But I can tell you , that of late this duke Hath ta'en displeasure ' gainst his gentle niece ; Grounded upon no other argument , But that the people praise her for her virtues , And pity her for her good ...
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... Natural History , & c . by John Maplett , 1567 , is the following account of this imaginary gem : " In this stone is ... Nature , 4to . bl . 1. 1569 , who says , " That there is founde in the heades of old and great toades , a stone ...
... Natural History , & c . by John Maplett , 1567 , is the following account of this imaginary gem : " In this stone is ... Nature , 4to . bl . 1. 1569 , who says , " That there is founde in the heades of old and great toades , a stone ...
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Antony and Cleopatra Audrey believe Bertram better brother called Celia Clown Count Countess Cymbeline daughter Diana doth Duke F editor emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fool forest fortune give grace Hanmer hast hath heart heaven Helena Henley honest honour humour Jaques Johnson King Henry knave lady Lafeu live Lord Love's Labour's Lost madam maid Malone marry Mason meaning Measure for Measure Midsummer Night's Dream mistress nature never old copy reads Orlando Othello Parolles passage Phebe play poet poor pr'ythee pray quintain ring Rosalind Rousillon scene second folio sense Shakspeare signifies speak speech Steevens swear sweet sweet Oliver thee Theobald thine thing thou art Touch Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night Tyrwhitt virginity virtue Warburton wife Winter's Tale woman word young youth