The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... 'll follow , and out - stare him . Nor . Stay , my lord , And let your reason with your choler question What ' tis you go about : To climb steep hills , Requires slow pace at first : Anger is like A S KING HENRY VIII .
... 'll follow , and out - stare him . Nor . Stay , my lord , And let your reason with your choler question What ' tis you go about : To climb steep hills , Requires slow pace at first : Anger is like A S KING HENRY VIII .
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... reason you would quench , Or but allay , the fire of passion . Buck . Sir , I am thankful to you ; and I'll go along By your prescription : -but this top - proud fellow , ( Whom from the flow of gall I name not , but From sincere ...
... reason you would quench , Or but allay , the fire of passion . Buck . Sir , I am thankful to you ; and I'll go along By your prescription : -but this top - proud fellow , ( Whom from the flow of gall I name not , but From sincere ...
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... reasons to defeat the law . The king's attorney , on the contrary , Urg'd on the examinations , proofs , confessions . Of divers witnesses ; which the duke desir'd To him brought , vivâ voce , to his face : At which appear'd against him ...
... reasons to defeat the law . The king's attorney , on the contrary , Urg'd on the examinations , proofs , confessions . Of divers witnesses ; which the duke desir'd To him brought , vivâ voce , to his face : At which appear'd against him ...
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... reason , -His master would be served before a sub- ject , if not before the king : which stopp'd our mouths , sir . I fear , he will , indeed : Well , let him have them ; He will have all , I think . Nor . Enter the Dukes of Norfolk and ...
... reason , -His master would be served before a sub- ject , if not before the king : which stopp'd our mouths , sir . I fear , he will , indeed : Well , let him have them ; He will have all , I think . Nor . Enter the Dukes of Norfolk and ...
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... reasons , drive this forward : Prove but our marriage lawful , by my life , And kingly dignity , we are contented To wear our mortal state to come , with her , Katharine our queen , before the primest creature That's paragon'd o'the ...
... reasons , drive this forward : Prove but our marriage lawful , by my life , And kingly dignity , we are contented To wear our mortal state to come , with her , Katharine our queen , before the primest creature That's paragon'd o'the ...
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