The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1837 |
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... bring disgrace on me and my child , without sufficient grounds ? 4 Something is necessary to complete the verse . Hanmer reads : - " Is goads and thorns , nettles and tails of wasps . " . 5 To blench is to start off , to shrink . Even ...
... bring disgrace on me and my child , without sufficient grounds ? 4 Something is necessary to complete the verse . Hanmer reads : - " Is goads and thorns , nettles and tails of wasps . " . 5 To blench is to start off , to shrink . Even ...
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... bring all ; whose spiritual counsel , had , Shall stop , or spur me . Have I done well ? 1 Lord . Well done , my lord . 1 The old copy reads a truth . Rowe made the correction . 2 i . e . proof . 3 i . e . of abilities more than ...
... bring all ; whose spiritual counsel , had , Shall stop , or spur me . Have I done well ? 1 Lord . Well done , my lord . 1 The old copy reads a truth . Rowe made the correction . 2 i . e . proof . 3 i . e . of abilities more than ...
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... and honor from The access of gentle visitors ! Is it lawful , Pray you , to see her women ? any of them ? Emilia ? Keep . So please you , madam , to put Apart these your attendants , I shall bring Emilia forth 32 [ ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
... and honor from The access of gentle visitors ! Is it lawful , Pray you , to see her women ? any of them ? Emilia ? Keep . So please you , madam , to put Apart these your attendants , I shall bring Emilia forth 32 [ ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
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... bring Emilia forth . Paul . I pray now , call her . Withdraw yourselves . Keep . [ Exeunt Attend . And , madam , [ Exit Keeper . I must be present at your conference . Paul . Well , be it so , pr'ythee . Here's such ado to make no stain ...
... bring Emilia forth . Paul . I pray now , call her . Withdraw yourselves . Keep . [ Exeunt Attend . And , madam , [ Exit Keeper . I must be present at your conference . Paul . Well , be it so , pr'ythee . Here's such ado to make no stain ...
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... bring him sleep . That creep like shadows by him , and do sigh At each his needless heavings , such as you Nourish the cause of his awaking : I Do come with words as med'cinal as true ; Honest , as either ; to purge him of that humor ...
... bring him sleep . That creep like shadows by him , and do sigh At each his needless heavings , such as you Nourish the cause of his awaking : I Do come with words as med'cinal as true ; Honest , as either ; to purge him of that humor ...
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