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... turning , words fall from his lips pregnant with deep wisdom , and brimful of pity for the sad ills of suffering humanity . He is driven to exclaim : Poor naked wretches , wheresoe'er you are , That bide the pelting of this pitiless ...
... turning , words fall from his lips pregnant with deep wisdom , and brimful of pity for the sad ills of suffering humanity . He is driven to exclaim : Poor naked wretches , wheresoe'er you are , That bide the pelting of this pitiless ...
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... turn ] F , turns Q ; we still ] Q , we shall F. Kent . The name and all the additions to a. 125 stirs ? Call Burgundy . 130 course , retain and another ; till , at last , he draw the most part of the money to his heap , the other by ...
... turn ] F , turns Q ; we still ] Q , we shall F. Kent . The name and all the additions to a. 125 stirs ? Call Burgundy . 130 course , retain and another ; till , at last , he draw the most part of the money to his heap , the other by ...
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... turn thy hated back Upon our kingdom : if on the tenth day following Thy banish'd trunk be found in our dominions , The moment is thy death . Away ! By Jupiter , This shall not be revok'd . 180 Kent . Fare thee well , king ; sith thus ...
... turn thy hated back Upon our kingdom : if on the tenth day following Thy banish'd trunk be found in our dominions , The moment is thy death . Away ! By Jupiter , This shall not be revok'd . 180 Kent . Fare thee well , king ; sith thus ...
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... turn your affections from the unworthy object on which they are now placed , and in a worthier , better direction ; place them on a better person . 216. argument ] subject , theme . So Much Ado , II . iii . 11 . 217. Most best , most ...
... turn your affections from the unworthy object on which they are now placed , and in a worthier , better direction ; place them on a better person . 216. argument ] subject , theme . So Much Ado , II . iii . 11 . 217. Most best , most ...
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... turn out . 165. diffidences ] suspicions . 161-170 . as of writes ] F , writ Q. 163. amities ] Q 1 , armies Q 2 . Why the night Q 2 . See 1 Henry VI . III . iii . 10 : " We . of thy cunning had no diffidence . " 166. dissipation of ...
... turn out . 165. diffidences ] suspicions . 161-170 . as of writes ] F , writ Q. 163. amities ] Q 1 , armies Q 2 . Why the night Q 2 . See 1 Henry VI . III . iii . 10 : " We . of thy cunning had no diffidence . " 166. dissipation of ...
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