The Works of Shakespeare ..., Band 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... leave you to your graver steps . Hermione , How thou lovest us , show in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap : Next to thyself and my young rover , he's . Apparent to my heart . If you would seek us , We are ...
... leave you to your graver steps . Hermione , How thou lovest us , show in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap : Next to thyself and my young rover , he's . Apparent to my heart . If you would seek us , We are ...
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... leaves me , to consider what is breeding That changes thus his manners . Cam . I dare not know , my lord . Pol . How ! dare not ! do not . Cam . Pol . 370 375 380 Do you know , and dare not ? Be intelligent to me : ' tis thereabouts ...
... leaves me , to consider what is breeding That changes thus his manners . Cam . I dare not know , my lord . Pol . How ! dare not ! do not . Cam . Pol . 370 375 380 Do you know , and dare not ? Be intelligent to me : ' tis thereabouts ...
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... leave - taking from Leontes , still less can there be a hostile one . Polix- enes must go away by stealth , there is no other course . But , to save himself I will respect thee as a father if Thou bear'st 24 [ ACT I. THE WINTER'S TALE.
... leave - taking from Leontes , still less can there be a hostile one . Polix- enes must go away by stealth , there is no other course . But , to save himself I will respect thee as a father if Thou bear'st 24 [ ACT I. THE WINTER'S TALE.
Seite 25
... leave behind the queen to bear the full brunt of Leontes ' revenge , would be contempt ible , and forfeit every atom of our re- spect for him . He must be represented as entirely ignorant that Hermione is included in the worst suspicion ...
... leave behind the queen to bear the full brunt of Leontes ' revenge , would be contempt ible , and forfeit every atom of our re- spect for him . He must be represented as entirely ignorant that Hermione is included in the worst suspicion ...
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... leave out Betwixt the prince and beggar : I have said She's an adulteress ; I have said with whom : More , she's a traitor , and Camillo is A federary with her ; and one that knows , What she should shame to know herself But with her ...
... leave out Betwixt the prince and beggar : I have said She's an adulteress ; I have said with whom : More , she's a traitor , and Camillo is A federary with her ; and one that knows , What she should shame to know herself But with her ...
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