The Plays of William ShakespeareVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1809 |
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... hath made among you , since , by the grand possessors wills , I believe you should rather have prayed for them , than have been prayed , " & c . By the grand possessors , I suppose , were meant Heming and Condell . It appears that the ...
... hath made among you , since , by the grand possessors wills , I believe you should rather have prayed for them , than have been prayed , " & c . By the grand possessors , I suppose , were meant Heming and Condell . It appears that the ...
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... hath none . Pan . Will this geer ne'er be mended ? Tro . The Greeks are strong , and skilful to their strength , Fierce to their skill , and to their fierceness valiant ; But I am weaker than a woman's tear , Tamer than sleep , fonder ...
... hath none . Pan . Will this geer ne'er be mended ? Tro . The Greeks are strong , and skilful to their strength , Fierce to their skill , and to their fierceness valiant ; But I am weaker than a woman's tear , Tamer than sleep , fonder ...
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... hath given me The knife that made it . Pan . I speak no more than truth . Tro . Thou dost not speak so much . Pan . ' Faith , I'll not meddle in't . Let her be as she is if she be fair , ' tis the better for her ; an she be not , she ...
... hath given me The knife that made it . Pan . I speak no more than truth . Tro . Thou dost not speak so much . Pan . ' Faith , I'll not meddle in't . Let her be as she is if she be fair , ' tis the better for her ; an she be not , she ...
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... hath so crouded humours , that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly sauced with discretion : there is no man hath a virtue that he hath not a glimpse of ; nor any man an attaint , but he carries some stain of it : he is ...
... hath so crouded humours , that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly sauced with discretion : there is no man hath a virtue that he hath not a glimpse of ; nor any man an attaint , but he carries some stain of it : he is ...
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... hath colour enough . Pan . So he has . Cres . Then , Troilus should have too much : if she praised him above , his complexion is higher than his ; he having colour enough , and the other higher , is too flaming a praise for a good ...
... hath colour enough . Pan . So he has . Cres . Then , Troilus should have too much : if she praised him above , his complexion is higher than his ; he having colour enough , and the other higher , is too flaming a praise for a good ...
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