Apophthegms from the plays of Shakespeare. By C. LyndonSimpkin & Marshall, 1851 - 236 pages |
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... thing to be done , that may to thee do ease , and grace to me , speak to me . - HOR . I. , 1 . It started like a guilty thing upon a fearful summons . -HOR . I. , 1 . It us befitted to bear our hearts in grief , and our whole kingdom to ...
... thing to be done , that may to thee do ease , and grace to me , speak to me . - HOR . I. , 1 . It started like a guilty thing upon a fearful summons . -HOR . I. , 1 . It us befitted to bear our hearts in grief , and our whole kingdom to ...
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... things in heaven and earth , Horatio , than are dreamt of in your philosophy . - HAM . I. , 5 . The time is out of joint . - HAM . I. , 5 . The need we have to use you , did provoke our hasty sending . - KING , II . 2 . ' Tis true ...
... things in heaven and earth , Horatio , than are dreamt of in your philosophy . - HAM . I. , 5 . The time is out of joint . - HAM . I. , 5 . The need we have to use you , did provoke our hasty sending . - KING , II . 2 . ' Tis true ...
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... thing to sense , why should we , in our peevish opposition , take it to heart ? -KING , I. , 2 . We did think it writ down in our duty , to let you know of it . - HOR . I. , 2 . When the blood burns , how prodigal the soul lends the ...
... thing to sense , why should we , in our peevish opposition , take it to heart ? -KING , I. , 2 . We did think it writ down in our duty , to let you know of it . - HOR . I. , 2 . When the blood burns , how prodigal the soul lends the ...
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... thing . - VIO . III . , 4 . One face , one voice , one habit , and two persons.- DUKE , V. , 1 . S So full of shapes is fancy , that it alone is high- fantastical . - DUKE , I. , 1 . Sure , you have some hideous matter to deliver , when ...
... thing . - VIO . III . , 4 . One face , one voice , one habit , and two persons.- DUKE , V. , 1 . S So full of shapes is fancy , that it alone is high- fantastical . - DUKE , I. , 1 . Sure , you have some hideous matter to deliver , when ...
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... things should answer solemn accidents . -GUI . IV . , 2 . A nobler sir ne'er liv'd . - IACH . V. , 5 . B By her election may be truly read , what kind of man he is . - 1 GENT . I. , 1 . Blessed be those , how mean soe'er , that have ...
... things should answer solemn accidents . -GUI . IV . , 2 . A nobler sir ne'er liv'd . - IACH . V. , 5 . B By her election may be truly read , what kind of man he is . - 1 GENT . I. , 1 . Blessed be those , how mean soe'er , that have ...
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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