The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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... mean ? Alen . He may mean more than we poor men do know : These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues . Reg ... means this ? 8 Glo . Piel'd priest , dost thou command me to be shut out ? Win . I do , thou most usurping proditor ...
... mean ? Alen . He may mean more than we poor men do know : These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues . Reg ... means this ? 8 Glo . Piel'd priest , dost thou command me to be shut out ? Win . I do , thou most usurping proditor ...
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... means he now ? -Go ask him , whither he goes . Mess . Stay , my Lord Talbot ; for my lady craves To know the cause of your abrupt departure . Tal . Marry , for that she's in a wrong belief , I go to certify her , Talbot's here . Re ...
... means he now ? -Go ask him , whither he goes . Mess . Stay , my Lord Talbot ; for my lady craves To know the cause of your abrupt departure . Tal . Marry , for that she's in a wrong belief , I go to certify her , Talbot's here . Re ...
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... means no goodness , by his looks.- God be wi ' you , my lord ! we came , sir , but to tell you That we are here . [ Exeunt LA PUCELLE , & c . from the Walls . Tal . And there will we be too , ere it be long , Or else reproach be ...
... means no goodness , by his looks.- God be wi ' you , my lord ! we came , sir , but to tell you That we are here . [ Exeunt LA PUCELLE , & c . from the Walls . Tal . And there will we be too , ere it be long , Or else reproach be ...
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... means To stop effusion of our Christian blood , And ' stablish quietness on every side . K. Hen . Ay , marry , uncle ; for I always thought , It was both impious and unnatural , That such immanity3 and bloody_strife Should reign among ...
... means To stop effusion of our Christian blood , And ' stablish quietness on every side . K. Hen . Ay , marry , uncle ; for I always thought , It was both impious and unnatural , That such immanity3 and bloody_strife Should reign among ...
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... means , to frame our sovereign's fall sheet : * No , it will hang upon my richest robes , * And show itself , attire me how I can . * Go , lead the way ; I long to see my prison.2 ACT III . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. The Abbey at Bury . Enter ...
... means , to frame our sovereign's fall sheet : * No , it will hang upon my richest robes , * And show itself , attire me how I can . * Go , lead the way ; I long to see my prison.2 ACT III . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. The Abbey at Bury . Enter ...
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