The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13 |
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She is fool'd With a most false effect ; and I the truer , So to be false with her 2 . QUEEN . Until I send for thee . Cor . No further service , doctor , I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . QUEEN . Weeps she still , say'st thou ?
She is fool'd With a most false effect ; and I the truer , So to be false with her 2 . QUEEN . Until I send for thee . Cor . No further service , doctor , I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . QUEEN . Weeps she still , say'st thou ?
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A father cruel , and a step - dame false ; A foolish suitor to a wedded lady , That hath her husband banish'd ; -O , that husband ! My supreme crown of grief1 ! and those repeated 8 Of LIEGERS for her sweet ; ] A lieger ambassador is ...
A father cruel , and a step - dame false ; A foolish suitor to a wedded lady , That hath her husband banish'd ; -O , that husband ! My supreme crown of grief1 ! and those repeated 8 Of LIEGERS for her sweet ; ] A lieger ambassador is ...
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Be not angry , Most mighty princess , that I have adventur'd To try your taking of a false report ; which hath Honour'd with confirmation your great judgment In the election of a sir so rare , 6 Which you know , cannot err : The love I ...
Be not angry , Most mighty princess , that I have adventur'd To try your taking of a false report ; which hath Honour'd with confirmation your great judgment In the election of a sir so rare , 6 Which you know , cannot err : The love I ...
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It may be observed , with re- gard to this apparent false concord , that in very old English , the third person plural of the present tense endeth in eth , as well as the singular and often familiarly in es , as might be exemplified ...
It may be observed , with re- gard to this apparent false concord , that in very old English , the third person plural of the present tense endeth in eth , as well as the singular and often familiarly in es , as might be exemplified ...
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There is scarcely a page of our author's works in which similar false concords may not be found : nor is this inaccuracy peculiar to his works , being found in many other books of his time and of the preceding age .
There is scarcely a page of our author's works in which similar false concords may not be found : nor is this inaccuracy peculiar to his works , being found in many other books of his time and of the preceding age .
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