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 9F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 18
... tainting : But , I see , you have some religion in you , that you fear . Post . This is but a custom in your tongue ; you bear a graver purpose , I hope . 9 Deceived . 1 Proof . Iach . I am the master of my speeches ; 18 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
... tainting : But , I see , you have some religion in you , that you fear . Post . This is but a custom in your tongue ; you bear a graver purpose , I hope . 9 Deceived . 1 Proof . Iach . I am the master of my speeches ; 18 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
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... Bear to my closet : Think on my words . Pis . But when to my good and the primroses , -Fare thee well , Pisanio ; [ Exeunt Queen and Ladies . And shall do : lord I prove untrue , I'll choke myself : there's all I'll do for you . SCENE ...
... Bear to my closet : Think on my words . Pis . But when to my good and the primroses , -Fare thee well , Pisanio ; [ Exeunt Queen and Ladies . And shall do : lord I prove untrue , I'll choke myself : there's all I'll do for you . SCENE ...
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... bear him ' Made me to fan you thus ; but the gods made you , Unlike all others , chaffless . Pray , your pardon . Imo . All's well , sir : Take my power i'the court for yours . Iach . My humble thanks . I had almost forgot To entreat ...
... bear him ' Made me to fan you thus ; but the gods made you , Unlike all others , chaffless . Pray , your pardon . Imo . All's well , sir : Take my power i'the court for yours . Iach . My humble thanks . I had almost forgot To entreat ...
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... Bears all down with her brain ; and this her son Cannot take two from twenty for his heart , And leave eighteen . Alas , poor princess , Thou divine Imogen , what thou endur'st ! Betwixt a father by thy step - dame govern❜d ; A mother ...
... Bears all down with her brain ; and this her son Cannot take two from twenty for his heart , And leave eighteen . Alas , poor princess , Thou divine Imogen , what thou endur'st ! Betwixt a father by thy step - dame govern❜d ; A mother ...
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... bear your enemies ' boats , But suck them up to the top - mast . conquest A kind of Cæsar made here ; but made not here his brag Of , came , and saw , and overcame : with shame ( The first that ever touch'd him , ) he was carried From ...
... bear your enemies ' boats , But suck them up to the top - mast . conquest A kind of Cæsar made here ; but made not here his brag Of , came , and saw , and overcame : with shame ( The first that ever touch'd him , ) he was carried From ...
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