The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... stand me . 2 Lord . No ; but he fled forward still , toward your face . [ Aside . 1 Lord . Stand you ! you have land enough of your ewn ; but he added to your having ; gave you some ground . [ Aside . 2 Lord . As many inches as you have ...
... stand me . 2 Lord . No ; but he fled forward still , toward your face . [ Aside . 1 Lord . Stand you ! you have land enough of your ewn ; but he added to your having ; gave you some ground . [ Aside . 2 Lord . As many inches as you have ...
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... standing I fear not my ring . Phi . Let us leave here , gentlemen . Post . Sir , with all my heart . This worthy signiory I thank him , makes no stranger of me ; we are famil jar at first . Iach . With five times so much conversation ...
... standing I fear not my ring . Phi . Let us leave here , gentlemen . Post . Sir , with all my heart . This worthy signiory I thank him , makes no stranger of me ; we are famil jar at first . Iach . With five times so much conversation ...
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... stands with her ; do't , as from thyself . Think what a chance thou changest on ; but think Thou hast thy mistress still ; to boot , my son , Who shall take notice of thee : I'll move the king To any shape of thy preferment , such As ...
... stands with her ; do't , as from thyself . Think what a chance thou changest on ; but think Thou hast thy mistress still ; to boot , my son , Who shall take notice of thee : I'll move the king To any shape of thy preferment , such As ...
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... , than that horrid act Of the divorce he'd make ! The heavens hold firm The walls of thy dear honour ; keep unshak'd That temple , thy fair mind ; that thou may`st stand , To enjoy thy banish'd lord , and this great land 30 CYMBELINE .
... , than that horrid act Of the divorce he'd make ! The heavens hold firm The walls of thy dear honour ; keep unshak'd That temple , thy fair mind ; that thou may`st stand , To enjoy thy banish'd lord , and this great land 30 CYMBELINE .
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... stand of the stealer ; and ' tis gold Which makes the true man kill'd , and saves the thief ; Nay , sometime , hangs both thief and true man : What Can it not do , and undo ? I will make One of her women lawyer to me ; for I yet not ...
... stand of the stealer ; and ' tis gold Which makes the true man kill'd , and saves the thief ; Nay , sometime , hangs both thief and true man : What Can it not do , and undo ? I will make One of her women lawyer to me ; for I yet not ...
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