Apophthegms from the plays of Shakespeare. By C. LyndonSimpkin & Marshall, 1851 - 236 pages |
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... clouds are seen , wise men put on their cloaks ; When great leaves fall , then winter is at hand ; when the sun sets , who doth not look for night ? -3 CIT . II . , 3 . Wrong hath but wrong , and blame the due of blame . -BUCK . V. , 1 ...
... clouds are seen , wise men put on their cloaks ; When great leaves fall , then winter is at hand ; when the sun sets , who doth not look for night ? -3 CIT . II . , 3 . Wrong hath but wrong , and blame the due of blame . -BUCK . V. , 1 ...
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William Shakespeare. Can such things be , and overcome us like a summer's cloud , without our special wonder ? -MACB . III . , 4 . Cruel are the times , when we are traitors , and do not know ourselves ; when we hold rumour from what we ...
William Shakespeare. Can such things be , and overcome us like a summer's cloud , without our special wonder ? -MACB . III . , 4 . Cruel are the times , when we are traitors , and do not know ourselves ; when we hold rumour from what we ...
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... cloud takes all away . - PRO . I. , 3 . $ Spaniel - like , the more she spurns my love , the more it grows , and fawneth on her still . - PRO . IV . , 2 . T They love least , that let men know their love.- Luc . 1. , 2 . The current ...
... cloud takes all away . - PRO . I. , 3 . $ Spaniel - like , the more she spurns my love , the more it grows , and fawneth on her still . - PRO . IV . , 2 . T They love least , that let men know their love.- Luc . 1. , 2 . The current ...
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... herald of the morn , no night- ingale look , love , what envious streaks do lace the severing clouds in yonder east : night's candles are burnt out , and jocund day stands tiptoe on the H 2 H , I I ] ROMEO AND JULIET . 99.
... herald of the morn , no night- ingale look , love , what envious streaks do lace the severing clouds in yonder east : night's candles are burnt out , and jocund day stands tiptoe on the H 2 H , I I ] ROMEO AND JULIET . 99.
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... clouds , that sees into the bottom of my grief . - JUL . III . , 5 . It is - music with her silver sound , because such fellows as you have seldom gold for sounding . - PET . IV . , 5 . I do remember an apothecary , —and hereabouts he ...
... clouds , that sees into the bottom of my grief . - JUL . III . , 5 . It is - music with her silver sound , because such fellows as you have seldom gold for sounding . - PET . IV . , 5 . I do remember an apothecary , —and hereabouts he ...
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Apophthegms art thou bastinado bear beauty better blows bosom breath CLEO clouds Comedy of Errors conscience Coriolanus danger death deeds dost doth ears eyes fair fall faults fear fire fool fortune fortune's gentle give golden grace grief grow hang hast hate hath hear heart hearts that hate heaven hold honour IAGO JOHN Julius Cæsar KATH King Benry king's graves lion live looks lord lov'd Love's Labour's Lost man's men's mind nature ne'er never night noble o'er offence painted skin patience pity play poor praise Prince of Tyre princely proud reason RICH RYDE scapes Scene shew shines sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit strong sweet tears tell thee There's thine thing thou art thought tongue truth twere unto valour vile virtue wear weep wind woman words younker