The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Shakespeare. 4 all her words and actions accompanied : even Polixenes , who looks on her with no favourable eye , says that there is --nothing she does or says But smacks of something greater than herself . The Shepherds and ...
Shakespeare. 4 all her words and actions accompanied : even Polixenes , who looks on her with no favourable eye , says that there is --nothing she does or says But smacks of something greater than herself . The Shepherds and ...
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... Look on me with your welkin20 eye : Sweet villain ! Most dear'st ! my collop21 ! -Can thy dam ? -may't be ? Affection ! thy intention stabs the centre22 : Thou dost make possible , things not so held ; Communicat'st with dreams :-( How ...
... Look on me with your welkin20 eye : Sweet villain ! Most dear'st ! my collop21 ! -Can thy dam ? -may't be ? Affection ! thy intention stabs the centre22 : Thou dost make possible , things not so held ; Communicat'st with dreams :-( How ...
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Shakespeare. Her . You look , As if you held a brow of much distraction : Are you mov'd , my lord ? Leon . No , in good earnest . How sometimes nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness , and make itself a pastime To harder bosoms ...
Shakespeare. Her . You look , As if you held a brow of much distraction : Are you mov'd , my lord ? Leon . No , in good earnest . How sometimes nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness , and make itself a pastime To harder bosoms ...
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... look'd on thousands , who have sped the better By my regard , but kill'd none so . Camillo , - As you are certainly a gentleman ; thereto Clerk - like , experienc'd , which no less adorns you , Our gentry , than our parents ' noble SC ...
... look'd on thousands , who have sped the better By my regard , but kill'd none so . Camillo , - As you are certainly a gentleman ; thereto Clerk - like , experienc'd , which no less adorns you , Our gentry , than our parents ' noble SC ...
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... Look on her , mark her well ; be but about To say , she is a goodly lady , and The justice of your hearts will thereto add , ' Tis pity , she's not honest , honourable : Praise her but for this her without - door form , ( Which , on my ...
... Look on her , mark her well ; be but about To say , she is a goodly lady , and The justice of your hearts will thereto add , ' Tis pity , she's not honest , honourable : Praise her but for this her without - door form , ( Which , on my ...
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