The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Volumes 7-8Little, Brown, 1889 |
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... thousand parts divide one man , And make imaginary puissance : Think , when we talk of horses , that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i ' th ' receiving earth ; For ' tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings . Carry them ...
... thousand parts divide one man , And make imaginary puissance : Think , when we talk of horses , that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i ' th ' receiving earth ; For ' tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings . Carry them ...
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... thousand and two hundred good esquires ; And , to relief of lazars and weak age , Of indigent faint souls past corporal toil , A hundred alms - houses right well supplied ; And to the coffers of the King beside , A thousand pounds by th ...
... thousand and two hundred good esquires ; And , to relief of lazars and weak age , Of indigent faint souls past corporal toil , A hundred alms - houses right well supplied ; And to the coffers of the King beside , A thousand pounds by th ...
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... thousand actions , once afoot , End in one purpose , and be all well borne Without defeat . Therefore , to France , my liege . Divide your happy England into four ; Whereof take you one quarter into France , And you withal shall make ...
... thousand actions , once afoot , End in one purpose , and be all well borne Without defeat . Therefore , to France , my liege . Divide your happy England into four ; Whereof take you one quarter into France , And you withal shall make ...
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... thousand widows Shall this his mock mock out of their dear hus- bands , - Mock mothers from their sons , mock ... thousands weep , more than did laugh at it . Convey them with safe conduct . - Fare you well . [ Exeunt Ambassadors . Exe ...
... thousand widows Shall this his mock mock out of their dear hus- bands , - Mock mothers from their sons , mock ... thousands weep , more than did laugh at it . Convey them with safe conduct . - Fare you well . [ Exeunt Ambassadors . Exe ...
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... thousand . Exe . There's five to one ; besides , they all are fresh . Salisbury . God's arm strike with us ! ' tis a fear- ful odds . God b ' wi ' you , Princes all ; I'll to my charge : If we no more meet , till we meet in Heaven ...
... thousand . Exe . There's five to one ; besides , they all are fresh . Salisbury . God's arm strike with us ! ' tis a fear- ful odds . God b ' wi ' you , Princes all ; I'll to my charge : If we no more meet , till we meet in Heaven ...
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