The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Comes sneaking and so sucks her princely eggs , Playing the mouse in absence of the cat , To tear and havoc more ... come , done away , crushed , by the argument that we have locks and pretty traps for security against the weasel ; so ...
... Comes sneaking and so sucks her princely eggs , Playing the mouse in absence of the cat , To tear and havoc more ... come , done away , crushed , by the argument that we have locks and pretty traps for security against the weasel ; so ...
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... a token that was taken in verie ill part , as sent in scorne , to signifie that it was more meet for the king to passe the time with such childish How he comes o'er us with our wilder days , 27 KING HENRY V Act I. Sc . ii .
... a token that was taken in verie ill part , as sent in scorne , to signifie that it was more meet for the king to passe the time with such childish How he comes o'er us with our wilder days , 27 KING HENRY V Act I. Sc . ii .
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... comes o'er us with our wilder days , Not measuring what use we made of them . We never valued this poor seat of England ; And therefore , living hence , did give ourself To barbarous license ; as ' tis ever common 271 That men are ...
... comes o'er us with our wilder days , Not measuring what use we made of them . We never valued this poor seat of England ; And therefore , living hence , did give ourself To barbarous license ; as ' tis ever common 271 That men are ...
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... come forth , " etc .; i . e . " until the King come forth we shall not shift our scene unto Southampton . " - I . G. So in the original ; but the sense plainly requires the first till Nym . For my part , I care not : 82 Act II . Sc . i ...
... come forth , " etc .; i . e . " until the King come forth we shall not shift our scene unto Southampton . " - I . G. So in the original ; but the sense plainly requires the first till Nym . For my part , I care not : 82 Act II . Sc . i ...
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... comes forth . Perhaps it should be remarked that the shifting of scenes was much more the work of imagina- tion then than it is now , as the senses had little help in a change of places . - H . N. H. 6. " there shall be smiles ...
... comes forth . Perhaps it should be remarked that the shifting of scenes was much more the work of imagina- tion then than it is now , as the senses had little help in a change of places . - H . N. H. 6. " there shall be smiles ...
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