The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... head ! Farewell . - My lord , " Tis an unseason'd courtier ; good my lord , Advise him . * Qualities of good breeding and erudition . Are attended by . Her excellences are the better because they are artless . All appearance of life ...
... head ! Farewell . - My lord , " Tis an unseason'd courtier ; good my lord , Advise him . * Qualities of good breeding and erudition . Are attended by . Her excellences are the better because they are artless . All appearance of life ...
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... head : Why , he's able to lead her a coranto . Par . Mort du Vinaigre ! Is not this Helen ? Laf . ' Fore God , I think so . King . Go , call before me all the lords in court . Sit , my preserver , by thy patient's side ; [ Exit an ...
... head : Why , he's able to lead her a coranto . Par . Mort du Vinaigre ! Is not this Helen ? Laf . ' Fore God , I think so . King . Go , call before me all the lords in court . Sit , my preserver , by thy patient's side ; [ Exit an ...
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... head , By the misprizing of a maid too virtuous For the contempt of empire . Re - enter CLOWN . Clo . O Madam , yonder is heavy news within , between two soldiers and my young lady . * Our young fellows . + The fold at the top of the ...
... head , By the misprizing of a maid too virtuous For the contempt of empire . Re - enter CLOWN . Clo . O Madam , yonder is heavy news within , between two soldiers and my young lady . * Our young fellows . + The fold at the top of the ...
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... head . Par . O Lord , Sir ; let me live , or let me see my death ! 1 Sold . That shall you , and take your leave of all your friends . [ Unmuffling him . So look about you ; Know you any here ? Ber . Good morrow , noble captain . 2 Lord ...
... head . Par . O Lord , Sir ; let me live , or let me see my death ! 1 Sold . That shall you , and take your leave of all your friends . [ Unmuffling him . So look about you ; Know you any here ? Ber . Good morrow , noble captain . 2 Lord ...
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... head with warm distilled waters , And burn sweet wood to make the lodging sweet : Procure me music ready when he wakes , To make a dulcet and a heavenly sound ; And if he chance to speak , be ready straight , And , with a low submissive ...
... head with warm distilled waters , And burn sweet wood to make the lodging sweet : Procure me music ready when he wakes , To make a dulcet and a heavenly sound ; And if he chance to speak , be ready straight , And , with a low submissive ...
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