The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... doth die for ' t ( i . I. 100 f . ) -lines sharply contrasted , in their careless nobility of phrase and their defiance of rhythmic symmetries , with the careful rhetoric in which they are embedded . But the opening of the third act ...
... doth die for ' t ( i . I. 100 f . ) -lines sharply contrasted , in their careless nobility of phrase and their defiance of rhythmic symmetries , with the careful rhetoric in which they are embedded . But the opening of the third act ...
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... doth die for ' t . Kings are earth's gods ; in vice their law's their will ; And if Jove stray , who dares say Jove doth ill ? It is enough you know ; and it is fit , What being more known grows worse , to smother it . All love the womb ...
... doth die for ' t . Kings are earth's gods ; in vice their law's their will ; And if Jove stray , who dares say Jove doth ill ? It is enough you know ; and it is fit , What being more known grows worse , to smother it . All love the womb ...
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... doth befit our honour and your worth . [ Exeunt all but Pericles . Per . How courtesy would seem to cover sin , When what is done is like an hypocrite , The which is good in nothing but in sight ! If it be true that I interpret false ...
... doth befit our honour and your worth . [ Exeunt all but Pericles . Per . How courtesy would seem to cover sin , When what is done is like an hypocrite , The which is good in nothing but in sight ! If it be true that I interpret false ...
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... Doth your highness call ? 150 You are of our chamber , and our mind partakes Her private actions to your secrecy ; And for your faithfulness we will advance you . Thaliard , behold , here's poison , and here's gold ; We hate the prince ...
... Doth your highness call ? 150 You are of our chamber , and our mind partakes Her private actions to your secrecy ; And for your faithfulness we will advance you . Thaliard , behold , here's poison , and here's gold ; We hate the prince ...
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... doth , That I should open to the listening air How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ...
... doth , That I should open to the listening air How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ...
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