The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 3Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1837 |
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... brother , with our thanks ; 1 " Royally attorneyed . " Nobly supplied by substitution of embassies . 2 i . e . over a wide , intervening space . 3 Physics the subject . " Affords a cordial to the state ; has the power of assuaging the ...
... brother , with our thanks ; 1 " Royally attorneyed . " Nobly supplied by substitution of embassies . 2 i . e . over a wide , intervening space . 3 Physics the subject . " Affords a cordial to the state ; has the power of assuaging the ...
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... brother , Than you can put us to't . Pol . No longer stay . Leon . One sevennight longer . Pol . Very sooth , to - morrow . Leon . We'll part the time between ' s then ; and in that I'll no gainsaying . Pol . Press me not , ' beseech ...
... brother , Than you can put us to't . Pol . No longer stay . Leon . One sevennight longer . Pol . Very sooth , to - morrow . Leon . We'll part the time between ' s then ; and in that I'll no gainsaying . Pol . Press me not , ' beseech ...
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... brother ? Her . As if you Are you moved , my lord ? held a brow of much distraction . You look Leon . No , in good earnest.- How sometimes nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness , and make itself a pastime . To harder bosoms ...
... brother ? Her . As if you Are you moved , my lord ? held a brow of much distraction . You look Leon . No , in good earnest.- How sometimes nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness , and make itself a pastime . To harder bosoms ...
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... brother , Are you so fond of your young prince , as we Do seem to be of ours ? If at home , sir , Pol . He's all my exercise , my mirth , my matter : Now , my sworn friend , and then mine enemy ; My parasite , my soldier , statesman ...
... brother , Are you so fond of your young prince , as we Do seem to be of ours ? If at home , sir , Pol . He's all my exercise , my mirth , my matter : Now , my sworn friend , and then mine enemy ; My parasite , my soldier , statesman ...
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... brother ; whose loss of his most precious queen and children , are even now to be afresh lamented . Say to me , when saw'st thou the prince Florizel , my son ? Kings are no less unhappy , their issue not being gracious , than they are ...
... brother ; whose loss of his most precious queen and children , are even now to be afresh lamented . Say to me , when saw'st thou the prince Florizel , my son ? Kings are no less unhappy , their issue not being gracious , than they are ...
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