Shakespeare: The Complete WorksHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 1675 pages This edition of sahkespeares's Complete Words has been produced for college students in the hope that will help them to understand, appreciate, and enjoy the works for themselves. It is not intended for the scholar, who is amply served elsewhere. |
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... heart and in heart , boy . 35 MOTH . And out of heart , master . All those three I will prove . ARM . What wilt thou prove ? 40 MOTH . A man , if I live ; and this by , in , and with- out , upon the instant - by heart you love her , be ...
... heart and in heart , boy . 35 MOTH . And out of heart , master . All those three I will prove . ARM . What wilt thou prove ? 40 MOTH . A man , if I live ; and this by , in , and with- out , upon the instant - by heart you love her , be ...
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... heart in thy steel bosom's ward , ° But then my friend's heart let my poor heart bail . Whoe'er keeps me , let my heart be his guard , Thou canst not then use rigor in my jail . And yet thou wilt , for I , being pent in thee , Perforce ...
... heart in thy steel bosom's ward , ° But then my friend's heart let my poor heart bail . Whoe'er keeps me , let my heart be his guard , Thou canst not then use rigor in my jail . And yet thou wilt , for I , being pent in thee , Perforce ...
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... heart go wide . 141 In faith , I do not love thee with mine eyes , For they in thee a thousand errors note , But ' tis my heart that loves what they despise , Sonnet 138 : 9. unjust : untrue . 11. habit : garment . counted . Sonnet 139 ...
... heart go wide . 141 In faith , I do not love thee with mine eyes , For they in thee a thousand errors note , But ' tis my heart that loves what they despise , Sonnet 138 : 9. unjust : untrue . 11. habit : garment . counted . Sonnet 139 ...
Contents
THE UNIVERSALITY OF SHAKESPEARE 2 RECORDS OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE | 3 |
RECORDS OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE | 8 |
SHAKESPEARES ENGLAND | 16 |
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