“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 2 |
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He , being thus lorded , Not only with what my revenue yielded , But what my power might else exact , —like one , Who having , unto truth , by telling of it , Made such a sinner of his memory , To credit his own lie , 3 - he did believe ...
He , being thus lorded , Not only with what my revenue yielded , But what my power might else exact , —like one , Who having , unto truth , by telling of it , Made such a sinner of his memory , To credit his own lie , 3 - he did believe ...
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I believe experience will prove , that any violent agitation of the mind easily subsides in slumber , especially when , as in Prospero's relation , the last images are pleasing . Johnson . The poet seems to have been apprehensive that ...
I believe experience will prove , that any violent agitation of the mind easily subsides in slumber , especially when , as in Prospero's relation , the last images are pleasing . Johnson . The poet seems to have been apprehensive that ...
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Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . Pro . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps , and hath such senses As we have , such : This gallant , which thou seest , Was in the wreck ; and , but he's something stain'd ...
Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . Pro . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps , and hath such senses As we have , such : This gallant , which thou seest , Was in the wreck ; and , but he's something stain'd ...
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... which she had been instructed , in her moral lessons , to cultivate , could ever degenerate into such excess , as that any one should be willing to have his fellow - creature believe that he thought her a goddess , or an immortal .
... which she had been instructed , in her moral lessons , to cultivate , could ever degenerate into such excess , as that any one should be willing to have his fellow - creature believe that he thought her a goddess , or an immortal .
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You were kneel'd to , and impórtun'd otherwise , 9 The stomach of my sense : ] By sense , I believe , is meant both reason and natural affection . So , in Measure for Measure : 66 Against all sense do you impórtune her .
You were kneel'd to , and impórtun'd otherwise , 9 The stomach of my sense : ] By sense , I believe , is meant both reason and natural affection . So , in Measure for Measure : 66 Against all sense do you impórtune her .
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