The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... Go hence in debt . And therefore , like a cipher , Yet standing in rich place , I multiply , With one we thank you , many thousands more , That go before it . Leon . Stay your thanks awhile ; And pay them WINTER'S TALE . Act 1 .
... Go hence in debt . And therefore , like a cipher , Yet standing in rich place , I multiply , With one we thank you , many thousands more , That go before it . Leon . Stay your thanks awhile ; And pay them WINTER'S TALE . Act 1 .
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... rich stake drawn , And takest it all for jest . Cam . My gracious lord , I may be negligent , foolish , and fearful ; In every one of these no man is free , But that his negligence , his folly , fear , Amongst the infinite doings of the ...
... rich stake drawn , And takest it all for jest . Cam . My gracious lord , I may be negligent , foolish , and fearful ; In every one of these no man is free , But that his negligence , his folly , fear , Amongst the infinite doings of the ...
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... see : It was told me , I should be rich by the fairies : this is some changeling : -open't : What a within , boy ? Clo . You're a made old man ; if the sins of your B youth are forgiven you , you ' re well to Scene 3 . 37 WINTER'S TALE .
... see : It was told me , I should be rich by the fairies : this is some changeling : -open't : What a within , boy ? Clo . You're a made old man ; if the sins of your B youth are forgiven you , you ' re well to Scene 3 . 37 WINTER'S TALE .
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... , -change it rather ; but The art itself is nature . Per . So it is . Pol . Then make your garden rich in g dowers , And do not call them bastards . F Per . I'll not put The dibble in earth to Scene 3 . 45 WINTER'S TALE .
... , -change it rather ; but The art itself is nature . Per . So it is . Pol . Then make your garden rich in g dowers , And do not call them bastards . F Per . I'll not put The dibble in earth to Scene 3 . 45 WINTER'S TALE .
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... rich , but he wears them not handsomely . Cio . He seems to be the more noble in being fantas- tical ; a great man , I'll warrant ; I know , by the picking on ' s teeth . Aut . The fardel there ? what's i ' the fardel ? Wherefore that ...
... rich , but he wears them not handsomely . Cio . He seems to be the more noble in being fantas- tical ; a great man , I'll warrant ; I know , by the picking on ' s teeth . Aut . The fardel there ? what's i ' the fardel ? Wherefore that ...
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