The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 2 |
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... that thou hast ; whether thou art tainted , or free . Lucio . Behold , bebrld , where madam Mitigation comes ! I have purchased as many diseases under her roof , as come to a you all . Lucio . Nay , not as.
... that thou hast ; whether thou art tainted , or free . Lucio . Behold , bebrld , where madam Mitigation comes ! I have purchased as many diseases under her roof , as come to a you all . Lucio . Nay , not as.
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Thou art not thyself ; For thou exist'st on many a thousand grains That issue out of dust : Happy thou art not ; For what thou hast not , still thou striv'st to get ; And what thou hast , forget'st : Thou art not cerFor thy complexion ...
Thou art not thyself ; For thou exist'st on many a thousand grains That issue out of dust : Happy thou art not ; For what thou hast not , still thou striv'st to get ; And what thou hast , forget'st : Thou art not cerFor thy complexion ...
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Dreaming on both ; for all thy blessed youth Becomes as aged , and doth beg the alms Of palsied eldo ; and when thou art old , and rich , Thou hast neither heat , affection , limb , nor beauty , To make thy riches pleasant .
Dreaming on both ; for all thy blessed youth Becomes as aged , and doth beg the alms Of palsied eldo ; and when thou art old , and rich , Thou hast neither heat , affection , limb , nor beauty , To make thy riches pleasant .
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... thou hast made Come , we will walk : There's other of our. good haste : 2 Start off . 3 Availful . 5 Most noble . 4 Advantage . SCENE V. 81 FOR MEASURE .
... thou hast made Come , we will walk : There's other of our. good haste : 2 Start off . 3 Availful . 5 Most noble . 4 Advantage . SCENE V. 81 FOR MEASURE .
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Is't not enough , thou hast suborn'd these women To accuse this worthy man ; but , in foul mouth , And in the witness of his proper ear , To call him villain ? And then to glance from him to the duke himself ; To tax him with injustice ...
Is't not enough , thou hast suborn'd these women To accuse this worthy man ; but , in foul mouth , And in the witness of his proper ear , To call him villain ? And then to glance from him to the duke himself ; To tax him with injustice ...
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