The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... speech and discourse : Since I am put to know ' , that your own science , Exceeds , in that , the lists2 of all advice My strength can give you : Then no more remains But that to your sufficiency , as your worth is able , And let them ...
... speech and discourse : Since I am put to know ' , that your own science , Exceeds , in that , the lists2 of all advice My strength can give you : Then no more remains But that to your sufficiency , as your worth is able , And let them ...
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... speech , prays that Charles II . may exceed both the virtues and sufficiencies of his father . 66 Then no more remains , " But that sufficiency , as worth is able , JOHNSON . " And let them work . " Then no more remains to say , but ...
... speech , prays that Charles II . may exceed both the virtues and sufficiencies of his father . 66 Then no more remains , " But that sufficiency , as worth is able , JOHNSON . " And let them work . " Then no more remains to say , but ...
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... speech To one that can my part in him advértise ; ] This is obscure . The meaning is , I direct my speech to one who is able to teach me how to govern ; my part in him , signifying my office , which I have delegated to him . My part in ...
... speech To one that can my part in him advértise ; ] This is obscure . The meaning is , I direct my speech to one who is able to teach me how to govern ; my part in him , signifying my office , which I have delegated to him . My part in ...
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... speeches to parliament , 1586 : " We princes , I tel you , are set on stages , in the sight and viewe of all the world , " & c . See The Copy of a Letter to the Right Honourable the Earle of Leycester , & c . 4to . 1586. STEEVENS ...
... speeches to parliament , 1586 : " We princes , I tel you , are set on stages , in the sight and viewe of all the world , " & c . See The Copy of a Letter to the Right Honourable the Earle of Leycester , & c . 4to . 1586. STEEVENS ...
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... speech with you ; and it concerns me To look into the bottom of my place : A power I have ; but of what strength and nature I am not yet instructed . ANG . " Tis so with me : -Let us withdraw to- gether , And we may soon our ...
... speech with you ; and it concerns me To look into the bottom of my place : A power I have ; but of what strength and nature I am not yet instructed . ANG . " Tis so with me : -Let us withdraw to- gether , And we may soon our ...
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