The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 13F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... hath a heart that is " Glad at the thing they scowl at . " The Oxford editor improves upon this emendation , and reads : our looks 66 " No more obey the heart , e'en than our courtiers . " But by venturing too far , at a second ...
... hath a heart that is " Glad at the thing they scowl at . " The Oxford editor improves upon this emendation , and reads : our looks 66 " No more obey the heart , e'en than our courtiers . " But by venturing too far , at a second ...
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... hath lost her , too : so is the queen , That most desir'd the match : But not a courtier , Although they wear their faces to the bent Of the king's looks , hath a heart that is not Glad at the thing they scowl at . 2 GENT . And why so ...
... hath lost her , too : so is the queen , That most desir'd the match : But not a courtier , Although they wear their faces to the bent Of the king's looks , hath a heart that is not Glad at the thing they scowl at . 2 GENT . And why so ...
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... Hath charg'd you should not speak together . [ Exit Queen . O IMO Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle where she wounds ! -My dearest hus- band , gone ; I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , ( Always ...
... Hath charg'd you should not speak together . [ Exit Queen . O IMO Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle where she wounds ! -My dearest hus- band , gone ; I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , ( Always ...
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... hath been QUEEN . Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour , He will remain so . PIS . I humbly thank your highness . About some half hour hence , QUEEN . Pray , walk a while . 1мo . I pray you , speak with me : you shall , at ...
... hath been QUEEN . Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour , He will remain so . PIS . I humbly thank your highness . About some half hour hence , QUEEN . Pray , walk a while . 1мo . I pray you , speak with me : you shall , at ...
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... hath made you reek as a sa- crifice : Where air comes out , air comes in : there's none abroad so wholesome as that you vent . CLO . If my shirt were bloody , then to shift it— Have I hurt him ? 2 LORD . No , faith ; not so much as his ...
... hath made you reek as a sa- crifice : Where air comes out , air comes in : there's none abroad so wholesome as that you vent . CLO . If my shirt were bloody , then to shift it— Have I hurt him ? 2 LORD . No , faith ; not so much as his ...
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