The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Pericles. King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. GlossarySherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... speak'st like a physician , Helicanus ; Who minister'st a potion unto me , That thou would'st tremble to receive thyself . Attend me then : I went to Antioch , Where , as thou know'st , against the face of death , I sought the purchase ...
... speak'st like a physician , Helicanus ; Who minister'st a potion unto me , That thou would'st tremble to receive thyself . Attend me then : I went to Antioch , Where , as thou know'st , against the face of death , I sought the purchase ...
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... speak , Freely I'll speak . Antiochus you fear , And justly too , I think , you fear the tyrant , Who either by public war , or private treason , Will take away your life . Therefore , my lord , go travel for awhile , ' Till that his ...
... speak , Freely I'll speak . Antiochus you fear , And justly too , I think , you fear the tyrant , Who either by public war , or private treason , Will take away your life . Therefore , my lord , go travel for awhile , ' Till that his ...
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... speak sufficiently , he's gone to travel . Thal . How ! the king gone ! Hel . If further yet you will be satisfied , Why , as it were unlicens'd of your loves , He would depart , I'll give some light unto you . [ Aside . Being at ...
... speak sufficiently , he's gone to travel . Thal . How ! the king gone ! Hel . If further yet you will be satisfied , Why , as it were unlicens'd of your loves , He would depart , I'll give some light unto you . [ Aside . Being at ...
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... Speak out thy sorrows which thou bring'st , in haste , For comfort is too far for us to expect . Lord . We have descried upon our neighbouring shore , A portly sail of ships make hitherward . Cle . I thought as much , One sorrow never ...
... Speak out thy sorrows which thou bring'st , in haste , For comfort is too far for us to expect . Lord . We have descried upon our neighbouring shore , A portly sail of ships make hitherward . Cle . I thought as much , One sorrow never ...
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William Shakespeare. Cle . Thou speak'st like him ' s untutor❜d to repeat , Who makes the fairest show , means most deceit . But bring they what they will , what need we fear ? The ground's the low'st , and we are half way there . Go ...
William Shakespeare. Cle . Thou speak'st like him ' s untutor❜d to repeat , Who makes the fairest show , means most deceit . But bring they what they will , what need we fear ? The ground's the low'st , and we are half way there . Go ...
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