The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... true of heart , - Cres . I true ! how now ? what wicked deem is this ? Tro . Nay , we must use expostulation kindly For it is parting from us : I speak not , " be thou true , " as fearing thee ; For I will throw my glove to death ...
... true of heart , - Cres . I true ! how now ? what wicked deem is this ? Tro . Nay , we must use expostulation kindly For it is parting from us : I speak not , " be thou true , " as fearing thee ; For I will throw my glove to death ...
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... true life on ' t was- Post . This is true ; And this you might have heard of here , by me , Or by some other . Iach . More particulars Must justify my knowledge . Post . Or do your honour injury . Iach . So they must , The chimney Is ...
... true life on ' t was- Post . This is true ; And this you might have heard of here , by me , Or by some other . Iach . More particulars Must justify my knowledge . Post . Or do your honour injury . Iach . So they must , The chimney Is ...
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... true , I have gone here and there , And made myself a motley to the view , CXIV . Or whether doth my mind , being crown'd with you , Drink up the monarch's plague , this flattery , Or whether shall I say mine eye saith true , And that ...
... true , I have gone here and there , And made myself a motley to the view , CXIV . Or whether doth my mind , being crown'd with you , Drink up the monarch's plague , this flattery , Or whether shall I say mine eye saith true , And that ...
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TROILUS AND CRESSIDA | 1099 |
CORIOLANUS | 1147 |
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