The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Band 3G. Routledge, 1855 |
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... fair regard . Ely . And a true lover of the holy church . Cant . The courses of his youth promised it not . The breath no sooner left his father's body , But that his wildness , mortified in him , Seem'd to die too : yea , at that very ...
... fair regard . Ely . And a true lover of the holy church . Cant . The courses of his youth promised it not . The breath no sooner left his father's body , But that his wildness , mortified in him , Seem'd to die too : yea , at that very ...
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... fair queen Isabel , his grandmother , Was lineal of the lady Ermengare , Daughter to Charles the foresaid duke of Lorain : By the which marriage , the line of Charles the great Was re - united to the crown of France . So that , as clear ...
... fair queen Isabel , his grandmother , Was lineal of the lady Ermengare , Daughter to Charles the foresaid duke of Lorain : By the which marriage , the line of Charles the great Was re - united to the crown of France . So that , as clear ...
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... fair cousin Dauphin ; for , we hear , Your greeting is from him , not from the king . Amb . May it please your majesty , to give us leave Freely to render what we have in charge ; Or shall we sparingly show you far off The Dauphin's ...
... fair cousin Dauphin ; for , we hear , Your greeting is from him , not from the king . Amb . May it please your majesty , to give us leave Freely to render what we have in charge ; Or shall we sparingly show you far off The Dauphin's ...
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... fair action may on foot be brought . [ Exeunt . ACT II . Enter CHORUS . Chor . Now all the youth of England are on fire , And silken dalliance in the wardrobe lies ; Now thrive the armourers , and honour's thought Reigns solely in the ...
... fair action may on foot be brought . [ Exeunt . ACT II . Enter CHORUS . Chor . Now all the youth of England are on fire , And silken dalliance in the wardrobe lies ; Now thrive the armourers , and honour's thought Reigns solely in the ...
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... fair terms : if you would walk off , I would prick your guts a little , in good terms , as I may ; and that's the humour of it . Pist . O braggard vile , and damned furious wight ! The grave doth gape , and doting death is near ...
... fair terms : if you would walk off , I would prick your guts a little , in good terms , as I may ; and that's the humour of it . Pist . O braggard vile , and damned furious wight ! The grave doth gape , and doting death is near ...
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