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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... mean , that married her , — alack , good man ! And therefore banish'd ) is a creature such As , to seek through the regions of the earth For one his like , there would be something failing In him that should compare . I do not think ...
... mean , that married her , — alack , good man ! And therefore banish'd ) is a creature such As , to seek through the regions of the earth For one his like , there would be something failing In him that should compare . I do not think ...
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... mean to thee . Tell thy mistress how The case stands with her ; do't , as from thyself . Think what a chance thou changest on ; but think Thou hast thy mistress still ; to boot , my son , Who shall take notice of thee ; I'll move the ...
... mean to thee . Tell thy mistress how The case stands with her ; do't , as from thyself . Think what a chance thou changest on ; but think Thou hast thy mistress still ; to boot , my son , Who shall take notice of thee ; I'll move the ...
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... the desire that's glorious : Blessed be those , How mean soe❜er , that have their honest wills , Which seasons comfort . - Who may this be ? Fye ! 6 Ambassadors . Enter PISANIO and IACHIMO . Pis . Madam , a SCENE VII . 23 CYMBELINE .
... the desire that's glorious : Blessed be those , How mean soe❜er , that have their honest wills , Which seasons comfort . - Who may this be ? Fye ! 6 Ambassadors . Enter PISANIO and IACHIMO . Pis . Madam , a SCENE VII . 23 CYMBELINE .
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... mean , ) laughs from's free lungs , cries , O ! - who knows Can my sides hold , to think , that man , - By history , report , or his own proof , What woman is , yea , what she cannot choose But must be , will his free hours languish for ...
... mean , ) laughs from's free lungs , cries , O ! - who knows Can my sides hold , to think , that man , - By history , report , or his own proof , What woman is , yea , what she cannot choose But must be , will his free hours languish for ...
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... mean ? ) to knit their souls ( On whom there is no more dependency But brats and beggary ) in self - figur'd knot ; 6 Yet you are curb'd from that enlargement by The consequence o'the crown ; and must not soil The precious note of it ...
... mean ? ) to knit their souls ( On whom there is no more dependency But brats and beggary ) in self - figur'd knot ; 6 Yet you are curb'd from that enlargement by The consequence o'the crown ; and must not soil The precious note of it ...
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