The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... thing ever happened , probably was the real origin of the fable . The story has found its way into many ballads and other metrical pieces ; one ballad will be found in Dr. Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry , vol . i . 3d edit ...
... thing ever happened , probably was the real origin of the fable . The story has found its way into many ballads and other metrical pieces ; one ballad will be found in Dr. Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry , vol . i . 3d edit ...
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... thing for him . If he is to live and be happy after , if he could sustain this world's burden after , why all this pudder and preparation ? why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? —as if the childish pleasure of getting his ...
... thing for him . If he is to live and be happy after , if he could sustain this world's burden after , why all this pudder and preparation ? why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? —as if the childish pleasure of getting his ...
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... thing so monstrous , to dismantle So many folds of favor ! Sure , her offence Must be of such unnatural degree , That monsters it , ' or your fore - vouched affection Fall into taint ; 2 which to believe of her , Must be a faith , that ...
... thing so monstrous , to dismantle So many folds of favor ! Sure , her offence Must be of such unnatural degree , That monsters it , ' or your fore - vouched affection Fall into taint ; 2 which to believe of her , Must be a faith , that ...
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... thing . I have years on my back forty - eight . 1 To converse signifies immediately and properly to keep company , to have commerce with . 2 It is not clear how Kent means to make the eating no fish a recom- mendatory quality , unless ...
... thing . I have years on my back forty - eight . 1 To converse signifies immediately and properly to keep company , to have commerce with . 2 It is not clear how Kent means to make the eating no fish a recom- mendatory quality , unless ...
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... thing than a fool ; and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou hast pared thy wit o ' both sides , and left nothing in the middle . Here comes one o ' the parings . Enter GONEril . Lear . How now , daughter ! what makes that front- let ...
... thing than a fool ; and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou hast pared thy wit o ' both sides , and left nothing in the middle . Here comes one o ' the parings . Enter GONEril . Lear . How now , daughter ! what makes that front- let ...
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