The dramatic works, Volume 9Tegg, 1834 |
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... thought : If the king smiled , every one in court was in his jollitie ; if he frowned , their plumes fell like peacock's feathers , 80 that their outward presence depended on his inward passions . ' 2 Gent . None but the king ? 1 Gent.
... thought : If the king smiled , every one in court was in his jollitie ; if he frowned , their plumes fell like peacock's feathers , 80 that their outward presence depended on his inward passions . ' 2 Gent . None but the king ? 1 Gent.
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... thought resembling this occurs in All's Well that Ends Well : - ' Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried . ' 2 The old copy reads , his eye or ear . ' Warburton made the emendation ; who observes , that the expression is dentixws , as ...
... thought resembling this occurs in All's Well that Ends Well : - ' Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried . ' 2 The old copy reads , his eye or ear . ' Warburton made the emendation ; who observes , that the expression is dentixws , as ...
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... thoughts , and such ; or I could make him swear The shes of Italy should not betray Mine interest , and his honour ... thought : - It is the very emblem of a maid : For when the west wind courts her gentily , How modestly she blows and ...
... thoughts , and such ; or I could make him swear The shes of Italy should not betray Mine interest , and his honour ... thought : - It is the very emblem of a maid : For when the west wind courts her gentily , How modestly she blows and ...
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... thought would probably have been more amplified , had our author lived to be shocked with such experiments as have been published in later times , by a race of men who have practised tor- tures without pity , and related them without ...
... thought would probably have been more amplified , had our author lived to be shocked with such experiments as have been published in later times , by a race of men who have practised tor- tures without pity , and related them without ...
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William Shakespeare. 1 Lord . There's an Italian come ; and , ' tis thought , one of Leonatus ' friends . Clo . Leonatus ! a banished rascal ; and he's another , whatsoever he be . Who told you of this stranger ? 1 Lord . One of your ...
William Shakespeare. 1 Lord . There's an Italian come ; and , ' tis thought , one of Leonatus ' friends . Clo . Leonatus ! a banished rascal ; and he's another , whatsoever he be . Who told you of this stranger ? 1 Lord . One of your ...
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