The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... shame , - Traduced by odious ballads ; my maiden's name Sear'd otherwise ; no worse of worst extended ; * With vilest torture let my life be ended . King . Methinks , in thee some blessed spirit doth speak ; His powerful sound , within ...
... shame , - Traduced by odious ballads ; my maiden's name Sear'd otherwise ; no worse of worst extended ; * With vilest torture let my life be ended . King . Methinks , in thee some blessed spirit doth speak ; His powerful sound , within ...
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... shame as ample . 1 Lord . The web of our life is of a mingled yarn , good and ill together : our virtues would be proud , if our faults whipped them not ; and our crimes would despair , if they were not cherish'd by our virtues . Enter ...
... shame as ample . 1 Lord . The web of our life is of a mingled yarn , good and ill together : our virtues would be proud , if our faults whipped them not ; and our crimes would despair , if they were not cherish'd by our virtues . Enter ...
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... shame , you might begin an impudent nation . Fare you well , Sir ; I am for France too ; we shall speak of you there . Par . Yet am I thankful : if my heart were great , " Twould burst at this : Captain , I'll be no more ; But I will ...
... shame , you might begin an impudent nation . Fare you well , Sir ; I am for France too ; we shall speak of you there . Par . Yet am I thankful : if my heart were great , " Twould burst at this : Captain , I'll be no more ; But I will ...
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... shame ! being fool'd , by foolery thrive ! There's place , and means , for every man alive . I'll after them . [ Exit . SCENE IV . - Florence . A Room in the WIDOW's House . Enter HELENA , WIDOW , and DIANA . Hel . That you may well ...
... shame ! being fool'd , by foolery thrive ! There's place , and means , for every man alive . I'll after them . [ Exit . SCENE IV . - Florence . A Room in the WIDOW's House . Enter HELENA , WIDOW , and DIANA . Hel . That you may well ...
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... shame , thou hilding§ of a devilish spirit , Why dost thou wrong her that did ne'er wrong thee ? When did she cross thee with a bitter word ? Kath . Her silence flouts me , and I'll be revenged . [ Flies after BIANCA , Bap . What , in ...
... shame , thou hilding§ of a devilish spirit , Why dost thou wrong her that did ne'er wrong thee ? When did she cross thee with a bitter word ? Kath . Her silence flouts me , and I'll be revenged . [ Flies after BIANCA , Bap . What , in ...
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