The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With the Temple NotesWorld Syndicate Publishing Company, 1935 - 1173 pages |
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... fear , I shall indue you with : meantime but ask What you would have reform'd that is not well , And well shall you perceive how willingly I will both hear and grant you your requests . Pem . Then I , -as one that am the tongue of these ...
... fear , I shall indue you with : meantime but ask What you would have reform'd that is not well , And well shall you perceive how willingly I will both hear and grant you your requests . Pem . Then I , -as one that am the tongue of these ...
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... fear , So worthy as thy birth . Or they so suffering : then on good ground we Clo . Art not afeard ? If we do fear this body hath a tail Gui . Those that I reverence , those I fear , - More perilous than the head . the wise : At fools I ...
... fear , So worthy as thy birth . Or they so suffering : then on good ground we Clo . Art not afeard ? If we do fear this body hath a tail Gui . Those that I reverence , those I fear , - More perilous than the head . the wise : At fools I ...
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... fear doth still exceed ; And extreme fear can neither fight nor fly , But , coward - like , with trembling terror die . ' Had Collatinus kill'd my son or sire , Or lain in ambush to betray my life , Or were he not my dear friend , this ...
... fear doth still exceed ; And extreme fear can neither fight nor fly , But , coward - like , with trembling terror die . ' Had Collatinus kill'd my son or sire , Or lain in ambush to betray my life , Or were he not my dear friend , this ...
Contents
The Growing and Perpetual | vii |
Page | xiii |
Timon of Athens | lii |
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