Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 sidor |
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... live , she says : Why , good fellow , What shall I do the while ? Where bide ? How live ! Or in my life what comfort , when I am Dead to my husband ? 6 Yet when he advises her to disguise herself in boy's clothes , and suggests a course ...
... live , she says : Why , good fellow , What shall I do the while ? Where bide ? How live ! Or in my life what comfort , when I am Dead to my husband ? 6 Yet when he advises her to disguise herself in boy's clothes , and suggests a course ...
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... live near such a man . ' It might with as good reason be said , ' No king could live near such a man . ' His eye would have penetrated through the pomp of circumstance and the veil of opinion . As it is , he has represented such persons ...
... live near such a man . ' It might with as good reason be said , ' No king could live near such a man . ' His eye would have penetrated through the pomp of circumstance and the veil of opinion . As it is , he has represented such persons ...
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... live on , he is by no means squeamish about the loss of pretensions , to which he had sense enough to know he had no real claims , and which he had assumed only as a means to live . Parolles . Yet I am thankful : if my heart were ...
... live on , he is by no means squeamish about the loss of pretensions , to which he had sense enough to know he had no real claims , and which he had assumed only as a means to live . Parolles . Yet I am thankful : if my heart were ...
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