The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... arms ; even so my limbs , Weaken'd with grief , being now enrag'd with grief , Are thrice themselves : hence therefore , thou nice crutch ; A scaly gauntlet now , with joints of steel , Must glove this hand : and hence , thou sickly ...
... arms ; even so my limbs , Weaken'd with grief , being now enrag'd with grief , Are thrice themselves : hence therefore , thou nice crutch ; A scaly gauntlet now , with joints of steel , Must glove this hand : and hence , thou sickly ...
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... , what say you to it ? 5 - prevent my curses . ] To prevent means , in this place , to anticipate . 6 to commodity . ] i . c . profit , self - interest . Mowb . I well allow the occasion of our arms 22 ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
... , what say you to it ? 5 - prevent my curses . ] To prevent means , in this place , to anticipate . 6 to commodity . ] i . c . profit , self - interest . Mowb . I well allow the occasion of our arms 22 ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
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William Shakespeare. Mowb . I well allow the occasion of our arms ; But gladly would be better satisfied , How , in our means , we should advance ourselves To look with forehead bold and big enough Upon the power and puissance of ... arms...
William Shakespeare. Mowb . I well allow the occasion of our arms ; But gladly would be better satisfied , How , in our means , we should advance ourselves To look with forehead bold and big enough Upon the power and puissance of ... arms...
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... arms . The commonwealth is sick of their own choice , Their over - greedy love hath surfeited : - · An habitation giddy and unsure Hath he , that buildeth on the vulgar heart . O thou fond many ! with what loud applause Didst thou beat ...
... arms . The commonwealth is sick of their own choice , Their over - greedy love hath surfeited : - · An habitation giddy and unsure Hath he , that buildeth on the vulgar heart . O thou fond many ! with what loud applause Didst thou beat ...
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... arms are you be- come ? Is it such a matter , to get a pottlepot's maiden- head ? Page . He called me even now , my lord , through a red lattice , and I could discern no part of his face from the window at last , I spied his eyes ; and ...
... arms are you be- come ? Is it such a matter , to get a pottlepot's maiden- head ? Page . He called me even now , my lord , through a red lattice , and I could discern no part of his face from the window at last , I spied his eyes ; and ...
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